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REFRAMING PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE URBAN PROJECTS IN SERBIA: THE CASE OF BELGRADE WATERFRONT PROJECT
Entrepreneurial urban governments around the world use large urban projects for promoting cities as a place for enhanced quality of life and attracting investment from an international level. However, large urban projects frequently challenge democratic planning and public interest, and break up conventional city planning models. We argue that the entrepreneurial role change of city governments call for reframing the public interest, taking into consideration both global private interests and sustainable impacts and benefits for varieties of local public interests. The paper presents the case of Belgrade Waterfront Project. Results show an efficient entrepreneurial direction of the Serbian national government, contrary to the worldwide experiences where urban governments take the lead. Still, it is questionable whether the outcomes will be just and fair, especially when it comes to ‘winners’ and ‘losers’. We place equity at the top of agenda for public officials and planners in the creation and implementation of large-scale projects. Therefore, we believe there are varieties of public interests on various spatial levels, defined by politicians, explored by planning experts’, and accepted by the citizens for obtaining broader social support.
REFRAMING PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE URBAN PROJECTS IN SERBIA: THE CASE OF BELGRADE WATERFRONT PROJECT
Entrepreneurial urban governments around the world use large urban projects for promoting cities as a place for enhanced quality of life and attracting investment from an international level. However, large urban projects frequently challenge democratic planning and public interest, and break up conventional city planning models. We argue that the entrepreneurial role change of city governments call for reframing the public interest, taking into consideration both global private interests and sustainable impacts and benefits for varieties of local public interests. The paper presents the case of Belgrade Waterfront Project. Results show an efficient entrepreneurial direction of the Serbian national government, contrary to the worldwide experiences where urban governments take the lead. Still, it is questionable whether the outcomes will be just and fair, especially when it comes to ‘winners’ and ‘losers’. We place equity at the top of agenda for public officials and planners in the creation and implementation of large-scale projects. Therefore, we believe there are varieties of public interests on various spatial levels, defined by politicians, explored by planning experts’, and accepted by the citizens for obtaining broader social support.
REFRAMING PUBLIC INTEREST IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE URBAN PROJECTS IN SERBIA: THE CASE OF BELGRADE WATERFRONT PROJECT
Lalović, Kseniјa (author) / Radosavljević, Uroš (author) / Đukanović, Zoran (author) / The Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
2015-10-27
Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering; Vol. 13, No 1, 2015; 35-46 ; 2406-0860 ; 0354-4605
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