Sarajevo, de la autoorganización durante el sitio de la ciudad a la duplicidad administrativa después del conflicto

Sarajevo, from the Self-organization during the Siege of the City to the Administrative Duplication after the Conflict

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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Urbanisme i Ordenació del Territori

Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. GRU - Grup de Recerca Urbanisme

Publication date

2014-11-01

Abstract

Inter-ethnic conflicts are highly linked to the territory. In Sarajevo for one thousand three hundred and ninety-five days, the urban system was subjected to severe stress that would provoke adaptability processes related to self-organization. However, the consequences of the war exceeded the armed conflict and divided the urban region in two systems. Currently, the administrative duplication and the disconnection between two adjacent urban structures initiate the debate of the reconnection between both realities. From our perspective, we consider it an opportunity to introduce urban planning and urban development in the discussion on a new management structure and more sustainable urban cohesion


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Article

Language

Spanish

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