This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) following the fall of communism: intensive urban sprawl and population decline. Using a quantitative methodology to examine the patterns and dynamics of built-up areas and population in 93 cities from CEE, the article assesses their transformation between 1990 and 2018. The findings show that, while there are overall similarities in the dynamics of built-up area and population changes in CEE cities, there are also notable differences that vary by country, city size, proximity to Western Europe and economic attractiveness
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central ...
This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central ...
Comparing with Western Europe, shrinking cities in Eastern/ post-socialist Europe are a relatively n...
This paper presents a cross-sectional analysis of the urban land use patterns of 230 city regions in...
Les villes d’Europe centrale et orientale suscitent l’intérêt des chercheurs, car leur évolution a s...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central ...
This research examines two major phenomena that have driven the transformation of cities in Central ...
Comparing with Western Europe, shrinking cities in Eastern/ post-socialist Europe are a relatively n...
This paper presents a cross-sectional analysis of the urban land use patterns of 230 city regions in...
Les villes d’Europe centrale et orientale suscitent l’intérêt des chercheurs, car leur évolution a s...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
International audienceFor several decades, urban shrinkage has been a common pathway of demographic ...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
Since the 1990s, reurbanisation has become an increasingly frequent trajectory for urban development...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...
International audienceThe literature about post-socialist city mainly addresses the socio-economic ...