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Heritage Conservation as Key Potential for Mostar Sustainable Development Partizan Sport Ground Mostar
The modern urban development of the cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war destruction from 1992 to 1995, coincides with the transition of the social order from socialist to capitalist, which makes this process particularly complex. The post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the cessation of hostilities and the establishment of peace, as a prerequisite for the normal development of life and social flows, economic and cultural development, is still a reflection of inherited negative social and cultural stereotypes from the war.
However, many examples have shown that it is possible to create an opportunity for the future development of the city by introducing the concept of sustainability as a benchmark in this process. Mostar has one particularity, considering that it is a city of extraordinary possibilities, but it has been stopped in time due to the burden it carries and which constantly hinders it in its development processes. The devastation of the war in Mostar left a huge fund of ruined buildings, especially in the historic area of the city. These are objects of significant value as historical monuments. With the right process of conservation and reconstruction, it is possible to change the paradigm of the “victim city”, to a city that self-consciously and on positive historical values generates a model of sustainable development aimed at integrating space and society values paving the path for a new experience of Mostar.
Heritage Conservation as Key Potential for Mostar Sustainable Development Partizan Sport Ground Mostar
The modern urban development of the cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina after the war destruction from 1992 to 1995, coincides with the transition of the social order from socialist to capitalist, which makes this process particularly complex. The post-war period in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the cessation of hostilities and the establishment of peace, as a prerequisite for the normal development of life and social flows, economic and cultural development, is still a reflection of inherited negative social and cultural stereotypes from the war.
However, many examples have shown that it is possible to create an opportunity for the future development of the city by introducing the concept of sustainability as a benchmark in this process. Mostar has one particularity, considering that it is a city of extraordinary possibilities, but it has been stopped in time due to the burden it carries and which constantly hinders it in its development processes. The devastation of the war in Mostar left a huge fund of ruined buildings, especially in the historic area of the city. These are objects of significant value as historical monuments. With the right process of conservation and reconstruction, it is possible to change the paradigm of the “victim city”, to a city that self-consciously and on positive historical values generates a model of sustainable development aimed at integrating space and society values paving the path for a new experience of Mostar.
Heritage Conservation as Key Potential for Mostar Sustainable Development Partizan Sport Ground Mostar
Lect. Notes in Networks, Syst.
Tufek-Memišević, Tijana (Herausgeber:in) / Arslanagić-Kalajdžić, Maja (Herausgeber:in) / Ademović, Naida (Herausgeber:in) / Demirović Habibija, Senada (Autor:in) / Isić, Emina (Autor:in) / Šarančić Logo, Amra (Autor:in)
International Conference on Sustainable Development ; 2022 ; Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
16.10.2022
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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