Title Veća urbana područja u Republici Hrvatskoj
Title (english) Larger urban areas in Republic of Croatia
Author Morena Starić
Mentor Lela Tijanić (mentor)
Committee member Kristina Afrić Rakitovac (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Lela Tijanić (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Ines Kersan-Škabić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of economics and tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković") Pula
Defense date and country 2020-07-09, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics Finance
Abstract Urbani razvoj i uloga većih urbanih područja temelj je ovoga diplomskog rada. Prema Zakonu o regionalnom razvoju Republike Hrvatske definirana su veća urbana područja te je cilj rada analizirati i prikazati značaj razvoja većih urbanih područja, komparirati veće gradove Hrvatske i detaljnije prikazati razvoj odabranog primjera, većeg urbanog područja Pule. Nakon kratkog opisa povijesnog razvoja gradova i procesa urbanizacije, slijedi prikaz urbanizacijskih procesa u svijetu i u Hrvatskoj. Detaljnije se analizira strateški pristup urbanom razvoju, u zasebnom poglavlju rada, uključujući zakonodavni okvir koji je bitan za utvrđivanje podjele urbanih područja i upravljanje urbanim razvojem. U radu se zatim komparira deset gradova Republike Hrvatske, njihove sličnosti i razlike temeljem odabranih socio-ekonomskih pokazatelja te se prikazuje njihova uloga u regionalnom razvoju. Objašnjavaju se i razlike između gradova na području Jadranske i Kontinentalne Hrvatske. Posljednje poglavlje (prije zaključka) analizira urbano područje Pula, s naglaskom na smjernice daljnjeg razvoja.
U radu su dokazane različitosti većih gradova koji privlače stanovništvo kao i da veća urbana područja mogu značajno utjecati na razvoj šireg okruženja. Cjelovito i integrirano upravljanje razvojem širih urbanih prostora može biti korisno za manje gradove u okruženju središnjeg grada, ali i za središnje gradove kako bi se spriječili nepovoljni efekti ubrzanog urbanog razvoja.
Abstract (english) Urban development and the role of larger urban areas represent the basis of this diploma thesis. Act on Regional Development of the Republic of Croatia defines larger urban areas. The aim of this work is to analyse and present the importance of the development of the larger urban areas, to compare larger urban areas in Croatia and to explain in more detail the development on the chosen example, larger urban area of Pula. This thesis describes the historical development of cities in brief, presents an overview of the urbanisation processes in the world and in Croatia. Strategic approach to urban development is analysed in the separate chapter, including legal framework which is important in defining urban areas and managing urban development in Croatia. After that, ten Croatian cities are compared, according to their similarities and differences based on particular socio-economic indicators. Their role in regional development is presented as the results of the analysis. Differences between cities on the Adriatic and Continental Croatia are also compared. The last chapter, before conclusions, analyses the characteristics of the Pula larger urban area, with guidelines for future development.
This work confirms that there are differences between larger urban areas, they attract population with their functions and services which they provide and that larger urban areas can have a significant role in the development of a broader, regional surroundings. Managing fully integrated development of the larger urban areas can be useful for smaller cities in the surroundings of the central urban areas, but also for central cities to prevent possible unfavourable effects of the accelerated urban development.
Keywords
veća urbana područja
strategija urbanog razvoja
Pula
Keywords (english)
larger urban areas
urban development strategy
Pula
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:062911
Study programme Title: Business Economics; Financial Management, Marketing Management, Management and Entrepreneurship,Tourism, Business Informatics; specializations in: Financial Management, Marketing Management, Management and Entrepreneurship, Tourism and Development, Business Informatics, Informatics Management Course: Financial Management Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra poslovne ekonomije (magistar/magistra poslovne ekonomije)
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