Spatium 2009 Volume , Issue 21, Pages: 66-75
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT0921066N
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Influences of gentrification on identity shift of an urban fragment: A case study
Nedučin Dejana 
Carić Olga
Kubet Vladimir
This paper discusses the process of gentrification, researched through a
perspective of its positive and negative aspects. It underlines the
importance of reasonable proportioning, sensible structuring and long-term
planning of transformation of urban spaces, which contributes to an upgrade
of living conditions and qualitative advancement of social consciousness and
development of needs of the local inhabitants, regardless of their
socio-economic profile. Despite not perceiving gentrification as an a priori
negative process, influences of alterations of urban tissue carried out
through radical and narrowly interpreted modifications of their character may
cause undesired changes in the perception and use of the space and were
analyzed as well. A case study of the gentrification of Grbavica, an urban
fragment in Novi Sad, Serbia, is presented. The goal of this research was to
critically valorize the over-all transformation of the aforementioned
fragment, taking into account architectural, urban, social, cultural,
economic and other facets.
Keywords: gentrification, urban transformation, socio-economic impact, identity
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