IUPSs can be targeted at spatial/physical intervention measures, but are usually a combination of spatial, environmental, cultural, social, economic aspects, and initiatives.
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New Concepts and Instruments for the Urban-Rural Continuum: Exploring Through Education
Ratka Colic (Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia), Danijela Milovanović Rodić (Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia), and Marija Maruna (Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Copyright: © 2020
|Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9932-6.ch015
Abstract
The chapter presents and discusses the process and results of collaboration between an academic institution and local government in students' masters' theses and integrated urban development projects for urban-rural continuum of the territory of the City of Pančevo, Serbia. The chapter has four main parts: 1) a brief overview of the theoretical framework for multilevel governance; 2) the background, focusing on the national policy; 3) applied educational model; and 4) 11 students' projects dealing with the urban-rural continuum. Recommendations are made for continuing application of and research into potential teaching methods that promote meaningful interaction and practical and problem-oriented instruction that contribute to an understanding of contemporary problems of balanced urban-rural development. The conclusion discusses process and product outcomes, differentiating benefits for all those involved, as well as the obstacles and challenges encountered.