Urban development and the (Re)use of the communist-built industrial and agricultural sites after 1990. the showcase of bucharest–ilfov development region

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Abstract

Urban development and changing the patterns of industry and agriculture had caused the foremost spatial and functional transformations of the post-communist period in Romania. These changes have resulted in increased land consumption, often including the reuse of abandoned or non-residential built-up areas (e.g., industrial, agricultural). By integrating spatial and statistical data, the current analysis has revealed as key features: spatial shrinkage, fragmentation, functional diversification, tertiarization and change of patterns. Using a functional change matrix, five main (re)use types have been identified and quantified: maintenance, conversion, replacement, abandonment, and demolition. Overall, between 1990 and 2018, over 50% functional losses have been recorded.

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Grigorescu, I., Dumitrică, C., Dumitrașcu, M., Mitrică, B., & Dumitrașcu, C. (2021). Urban development and the (Re)use of the communist-built industrial and agricultural sites after 1990. the showcase of bucharest–ilfov development region. Land, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/land10101044

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