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Abandoned structures: tools for reuse and repurposing of buildings in Slovak municipalities
Title Abandoned structures: tools for reuse and repurposing of buildings in Slovak municipalities Author info David A. Cole, Jolana Gubalová, Mária Murray Svidroňová Author Cole David Austin 1961- (34%) UMBEF06 - Katedra odbornej jazykovej komunikácie
Co-authors Gubalová Jolana 1962- (33%) UMBEF05 - Katedra kvantitatívnych metód a informačných systémov
Murray Svidroňová Mária 1985- (33%) UMBEF15 - Katedra verejnej ekonomiky a regionálneho rozvoja
Source document Central European Journal of Public Policy. Vol. 15, no. 1 (2021), pp. 67-81. - Praha : Univerzita Karlova v Praze, 2021 Keywords opustené pozemky verejná politika - public policy - public politics Headings Geogr. Slovensko Form. Descr. články - journal articles Language English Country Czech Republic Annotation In this article, we aim to analyse the state of abandoned properties in Slovak municipalities and present possible solutions for this issue. In the theoretical part, we define abandonment and the tools for abandonment based on the current literature review. Building on this framework, the paper analyses the towns and villages of selected Slovak region, that being Banská Bystrica self-governing region. To map abandoned properties located in a selected region, as well as to identify emotional value of these building and the instruments needed for their reconstruction or removal, a questionnaire was sent to the mayors of all municipalities of over 1,000 inhabitants in the region of Banská Bystrica – a total of 115 municipalities in 2019. This concentrated research on one region enabled us to have a closer look at the status of abandoned structures in municipalities in a typical area of Central and Eastern Europe. We compare the issue of abandonment in the commuter zone (the two largest cities in the regions and their surrounding) and the hinterlands. Research has shown that the population in the hinterlands is declining more than in the commuter zone, but more abandoned buildings are located in municipalities in the commuter zone. Buildings in need of repair that are important for the inhabitants (e.g. from the point of view of history), are registered in their municipality by 93% of mayors in the commuter zone and 84% in the hinterlands. The most frequent obstacles to repairing these buildings are considered by the mayors in both zones the many number of owners who cannot agree on a plan for saving the objects. The quantitative research is completed with an illustration of an abandoned object in Banská Bystrica. URL Link na plný text Public work category ADM No. of Archival Copy 49995 Repercussion category YU, Hanui - LEE, Jieun. Analysis of factors affecting the occurrence of vacant houses according to vacant house classification : Shizuoka prefecture, Japan. In Applied geography. ISSN 0143-6228, 2023, vol. 151, art. no. 102872, pp. 1-12.
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