Long-Term Urbanization Dynamics and the Evolution of Green/Blue Areas in Eastern Europe: Insights from Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Study Area
2.1. Climate
2.2. Hydrography
3. Long-Term Urbanization Dynamics, Flooding and Evolution of Grey Areas in Western Romania
4. Methodology
5. A Historical Profile of Long-Term Green/Blue Areas Dynamics
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- A “nature as usual” period, which overlaps, from the historical point of view, with ancient and medieval times;
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- Urban consolidation overlapping with the modern period (1716–1918);
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- An “aesthetical” stage corresponding to the interwar period (1918–1940);
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- Intense urbanization corresponding with the second half of the 20th century;
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- Planned development starting at the beginning of the 21st century.
5.1. “Nature as Usual” Time
5.2. The Modern Period (1716–1918)
5.3. The “Aesthetic” Stage (1716–1918)
5.4. The Urbanization Stage (Second Half of the XX Century)
5.5. Planned Urban Development (the 21th Century)
6. Factors Affecting Green/Blue Areas Dynamics
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- the existing hygienic–sanitary conditions;
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- climate hazards;
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- military conditions;
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- political conditions;
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- rural–urban and urban–rural migration;
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- real estate speculation;
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- socioeconomic development;
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- aesthetic interests.
6.1. The Existing Hygienic–Sanitary Conditions
6.2. Climate Hazards
6.3. Military Conditions
6.4. Political Context
6.5. Rural–Urban and Urban–Rural Migration
6.6. Real Estate Speculation
6.7. Socioeconomic Development
6.8. Aesthetic Interests
7. Concluding Remarks
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Period | Covered Interval | Information Sources |
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Nature as usual | Up to 1716 | Historical sources, documents of historical character (e.g., censuses), national and international literature |
Urban consolidation | 1716–1918 | Historical sources, administrative and military maps, documents of historical character (e.g., censuses), national and international literature |
Aesthetical age | 1918–1940 | Historical sources, statistical documents, national and international literature |
Intense urbanization | 1940–2000 | Statistical documents, local, regional and national administration documents, national and international literature, local and national policies |
Planned development | Since 2000 | Statistical documents, local, regional and national administration documents, national and international literature, local, regional, national and European policies |
Period | Covered Interval | Motivation for Selecting the Age Interval |
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Nature as usual | Up to 1716 | The period corresponds to ancient and medieval times poor in sources of information. Throughout the period, the city has known various occupants, so that there is no uniformity in the urban development from the point of view of the urbanism–environment relationship. |
Urban consolidation | 1716–1918 | These two centuries are characterized by the development of the city within the Habsburg monarchy and later the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. It is generally urban development driven by a Western European model that takes into account both socio-economic needs and aesthetic and environmental aspects. From this period, Timisoara became known as Little Vienna. |
Aesthetical age | 1918–1940 | The city becomes part of today’s Romania, under Romanian administration. However, the large number of inhabitants of German origin contributes to the preservation of aesthetic sense and as a consequence to the preservation of green areas. |
Intense urbanization | 1940–2000 | The installation of the communist regime (1945) leads to the imposition of an intensive urbanization system. The period 1990–2000 is known in Romania as a period in which the setbacks and subsequent economic stagnation, and the lack of a clear and efficient post-communist legislation, did not allow significant steps regarding urban development and/or harmonization of the urbanism–environment relationship. Thus, we can say that the first 10 years of post-communism in Romania were not delimited by the communist period in terms of a positive dynamics of green urban areas—on the contrary, a downward trend was maintained in these areas. |
Planned development | Since 2000 | Starting with the year 2000, Romania entered a period of economic growth and stability, with access to the European structures that allowed the adoption of an urban planning system in accordance with European standards. |
Factor | →1716 | 1716–1918 | 1918–1940 | 1940–2000 | 2000→ |
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Hygienic–sanitary conditions | Positive | Positive | Neutral | Neutral | Positive |
Climate hazards (including flood evolution) | Neutral | Positive | Neutral | Neutral | Positive |
Military conditions | Negative | Negative | Positive | Neutral | Neutral |
Political conditions | Positive | Negative | Positive | Neutral | Positive |
Rural–urban migration | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Negative | Negative |
Real estate speculation | Neutral | Neutral | Negative | Negative | Negative |
Socioeconomic development | Neutral | Positive | Positive | Negative | Negative |
Aesthetic interests | Positive | Positive | Positive | Neutral | Positive |
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Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, R.; Ferreira, C.S.S.; Salvati, L. Long-Term Urbanization Dynamics and the Evolution of Green/Blue Areas in Eastern Europe: Insights from Romania. Sustainability 2021, 13, 14068. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132414068
Halbac-Cotoara-Zamfir R, Ferreira CSS, Salvati L. Long-Term Urbanization Dynamics and the Evolution of Green/Blue Areas in Eastern Europe: Insights from Romania. Sustainability. 2021; 13(24):14068. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132414068
Chicago/Turabian StyleHalbac-Cotoara-Zamfir, Rares, Carla Sofia Santos Ferreira, and Luca Salvati. 2021. "Long-Term Urbanization Dynamics and the Evolution of Green/Blue Areas in Eastern Europe: Insights from Romania" Sustainability 13, no. 24: 14068. https://doi.org/10.3390/su132414068