Zelena ustvarjalna okolja: prispevek k trajnostnemu urbanemu in regionalnemu razvoju

Avtorji

  • Jani Kozina
  • Saša Poljak Istenič
  • Blaž Komac

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.7030

Ključne besede:

ustvarjalnost, inovacije, trajnostnost, narava, ustvarjalna mesta, zelena mesta, ustvarjalne dejavnosti, naravne dobrine

Povzetek

Namen tega prispevka je prispevati teoretski in konceptualni uvod v posebno izdajo o vlogi zelenih ustvarjalnih okolij v trajnostnem urbanem in regionalnem razvoju. Ideja temelji na predpostavki, da koncepti ustvarjalnosti večinoma obravnavajo ekonomska vprašanja in v manjši meri socialna vprašanja, zeleni koncepti pa se pretežno ukvarjajo z okoljskimi vidiki. Zato v urbanem in regionalnem razvoju nimamo globljega vpogleda v medsebojne povezave med ustvarjalnimi in zelenimi okolji. Posebna izdaja revije obravnava to raziskovalno vrzel s preučevanjem 1) bivanjskih preferenc ustvarjalnega razreda v regionalnih, mestnih in podeželskih okoljih, 2) participativnega urbanizma kot orodja za ustvarjalne posege v urbanistično načrtovanje in 3) pomena zelenih dobrin kot dejavnika prostorske privlačnosti za male ustvarjalne akterje. Trdimo, da zelena ustvarjalna okolja lahko prispevajo k trajnostnemu urbanemu in regionalnemu razvoju.

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Objavljeno

2019-01-01

Kako citirati

Kozina, J., Poljak Istenič, S., Komac, B. 2019: Zelena ustvarjalna okolja: prispevek k trajnostnemu urbanemu in regionalnemu razvoju. Acta geographica Slovenica 59-1. https://doi.org/10.3986/AGS.7030

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Special issue: Green creative environments