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This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain.




This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain.


This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Polycentric Urban System Between State Regulation and Market Economy—The Case of Slovenia....Pages 3-12
Some Recent Trends in Settlement Development in Austria....Pages 13-24
Changes in the Urban System of Romania, and Their Possible Effect on the Future Administrative Reform of the Country....Pages 25-39
The Settlement Network of Serbia: From the Past to the Prospective....Pages 41-61
The Development of the Hungarian Settlement Network Since 1990....Pages 63-73
The National Concept for Settlement Network Development of 1971 and Some Western European Comparisons....Pages 75-90
A Comparison of Settlement Development in the Social Command Economy Versus the European Union’s Development Policy....Pages 91-102
On the Periphery of the Periphery: Demographic Trends and Development Differences in Hungarian Villages....Pages 103-118
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
Urban Restructuring in the Grip of Capital and Politics: Gentrification in East-Central Europe....Pages 121-135
Post-1990 Urban Brownfield Regeneration in Central and Eastern Europe: A Theoretical Concept....Pages 137-144
Strategic and Socio-Economic Implications of Urban Regeneration in Hungary....Pages 145-160
Urban Renewal of Historic Towns in Hungary: Results and Prospects for Future in European Context....Pages 161-174
Real Estate Purchasing by Foreigners in Hungarian Settlement System as Seen from the Angle of Niche Concept....Pages 175-189
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
Cross-Border Suburbanisation: The Case of Bratislava....Pages 193-206
Suburbanisation and Suburban Regions in Hungary After 1990....Pages 207-221
Urbanisation Development Trends of Cities in the North-Eastern Part of the Carpathian Basin....Pages 223-233
Integration of “Made Cities” to Their Physical Environment....Pages 235-243
Industrial Areas and Their Transformations in Hungary....Pages 245-258
Analysis of Dimensions and Mosaic Pattern of Urban Green Areas on the Example of Several Hungarian Cities....Pages 259-267
Health Related Quality of Life and Its Local Differences in Budapest After 1990....Pages 269-282
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
The Relationship Between Sports and Urban Structure Through the Example of Hungarian Regional Centres....Pages 283-297
On the Vulnerability and Reliability of Towns and Cities....Pages 299-312
Back Matter....Pages 313-314


This volume intends to summarize the most important changes in the Central European countries and their settlement network emphasizing the last 20 years since the collapse of the Iron Curtain.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Polycentric Urban System Between State Regulation and Market Economy—The Case of Slovenia....Pages 3-12
Some Recent Trends in Settlement Development in Austria....Pages 13-24
Changes in the Urban System of Romania, and Their Possible Effect on the Future Administrative Reform of the Country....Pages 25-39
The Settlement Network of Serbia: From the Past to the Prospective....Pages 41-61
The Development of the Hungarian Settlement Network Since 1990....Pages 63-73
The National Concept for Settlement Network Development of 1971 and Some Western European Comparisons....Pages 75-90
A Comparison of Settlement Development in the Social Command Economy Versus the European Union’s Development Policy....Pages 91-102
On the Periphery of the Periphery: Demographic Trends and Development Differences in Hungarian Villages....Pages 103-118
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
Urban Restructuring in the Grip of Capital and Politics: Gentrification in East-Central Europe....Pages 121-135
Post-1990 Urban Brownfield Regeneration in Central and Eastern Europe: A Theoretical Concept....Pages 137-144
Strategic and Socio-Economic Implications of Urban Regeneration in Hungary....Pages 145-160
Urban Renewal of Historic Towns in Hungary: Results and Prospects for Future in European Context....Pages 161-174
Real Estate Purchasing by Foreigners in Hungarian Settlement System as Seen from the Angle of Niche Concept....Pages 175-189
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
Cross-Border Suburbanisation: The Case of Bratislava....Pages 193-206
Suburbanisation and Suburban Regions in Hungary After 1990....Pages 207-221
Urbanisation Development Trends of Cities in the North-Eastern Part of the Carpathian Basin....Pages 223-233
Integration of “Made Cities” to Their Physical Environment....Pages 235-243
Industrial Areas and Their Transformations in Hungary....Pages 245-258
Analysis of Dimensions and Mosaic Pattern of Urban Green Areas on the Example of Several Hungarian Cities....Pages 259-267
Health Related Quality of Life and Its Local Differences in Budapest After 1990....Pages 269-282
Front Matter....Pages 191-191
The Relationship Between Sports and Urban Structure Through the Example of Hungarian Regional Centres....Pages 283-297
On the Vulnerability and Reliability of Towns and Cities....Pages 299-312
Back Matter....Pages 313-314
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