06189nam 2200733 450 991013216820332120200520144314.01-4051-8548-11-118-29588-91-118-29586-21-118-29589-7(CKB)3710000000238306(EBL)1782538(OCoLC)890981209(MiAaPQ)EBC1782538(DLC) 2014025839(Au-PeEL)EBL1782538(CaPaEBR)ebr10930134(CaONFJC)MIL645961(PPN)182873110(EXLCZ)99371000000023830620140922h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierConfronting suburbanization urban decentralization in postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe /edited by Kiril Stanilov and Luděk SýkoraChichester, West Sussex, [England] :John Wiley & Sons,2014.©20141 online resource (357 p.)Studies in Urban and Social ChangeDescription based upon print version of record.1-322-14706-X 1-4051-8547-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Confronting Suburbanization; Copyright; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Illustrations; Glossary; Series Editors' Preface; Preface; Chapter 1 The Challenge of Postsocialist Suburbanization; Introduction; Urbanization, Suburbanization, and Socioeconomic Order; Urban growth under socialism; The postsocialist suburban revolution; Placing Postsocialist Suburbanization in the Context of Global Urbanization and Sustainable Development; Postsocialist suburbanization and global urbanism; The postsocialist sprawl and sustainability; Book structure and organizationChapter 2 Urban Sprawl on the Danube: The Impacts of Suburbanization in Budapest Introduction; Suburbanization in Budapest before 1990; Dynamics of Suburbanization in the Postsocialist Period; Residential suburbanization patterns; Nonresidential suburbanization patterns; Complex assessment; Conditions, Driving Forces, and Impacts of Suburbanization; Conditions for suburbanization; The driving forces of suburbanization; Environmental, spatial, and social impacts of urban deconcentration; Management of Suburban Growth; Conclusions; Notes; ReferencesChapter 3 Confronting Suburbanization in Ljubljana: From "Urbanization of the Countryside" to Urban SprawlIntroduction; Suburbanization Patterns prior to the Postsocialist Period; Patterns and Processes of Suburbanization during the Postsocialist Period; Residential suburbanization; Nonresidential suburbanization; Complex assessment of patterns and processes; Conditions and Driving Forces of Suburbanization; Economic forces; Demographic and lifestyle changes; Property rights and land development policies; The Consequences of Suburbanization and Urban Sprawl in Ljubljana's Urban RegionEnvironmental impacts Economic impacts; Social impacts; Management of Suburban/Metropolitan Growth; Spatial development policy in Slovenia; Management of growth in Ljubljana's urban region; Conclusion; Acknowledgments; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Suburbanization of Moscow's Urban Region; Introduction: Main Characteristics of Moscow's Region Development; Moscow Oblast; Metropolitan spatial structure; Development of Moscow's Periphery during the Soviet Period; Patterns and Processes of Suburbanization during the Postsocialist Period; Migration patternsResidential suburbanization: Patterns, processes, and factors Nonresidential suburbanization; Suburbanization and suburban agriculture; A Complex Assessment of Patterns and Processes; Regional Governance: General Framework and Protagonists; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Prague: Urban Growth and Regional Sprawl; Introduction; A Historical Account of Urbanization and Suburbanization in Prague; The Housing Boom: Compact City and Suburban Sprawl; Population Redistribution: Changing the Balance between Core and Suburbs; Nonresidential Growth and Suburban JobsMetropolis and Localities: Urban and Regional Planning in the Prague City Region"This fascinating book explains the processes of suburbanization in the context of post-socialist societies transitioning from one system of socio-spatial order to another. Case studies of seven Central and Eastern Europe city regions illuminate growth patterns and key conditions for the emergence of sprawl. Breaks new ground, offering a systematic approach to the analysis of the global phenomenon of suburbanization in a post-socialist context Tracks the boom of the post-socialist suburbs in seven CEE capital city regions - Budapest, Ljubljana, Moscow, Prague, Sofia, Tallinn, and Warsaw Situates the experience of the CEE countries in the broader context of global urban change Case studies examine the phenomenon of suburbanization along four main vectors of analysis related to development patterns, driving forces, consequences and impacts, and management of suburbanization Highlights the critical importance of public policies and planning on the spread of suburbanization "--Provided by publisher."Breaks new ground, offering a systematic approach to the analysis of the global phenomenon of suburbanization in a post-socialist context"--Provided by publisher.Studies in urban and social change.SuburbsEurope, CentralSuburbsEurope, EasternCity planningEurope, CentralCity planningEurope, EasternSuburbsSuburbsCity planningCity planning307.7409437ARC010000bisacshStanilov KirilSýkora LuděkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910132168203321Confronting suburbanization2168501UNINA