TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CITIES IN CROATIA

Marinela Krstiniæ Nižiæ, Maša Trinajstiæ, Zvonimira Šverko Grdiæ
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Among the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are cities that provide social and economic progress for their inhabitants. Urban management and development face many challenges in the continuous creation of new jobs and prosperity without harming the environment and resources. Most cities in Croatia, especially in the coastal areas, are recognized as tourism destinations: tourism is the most important economic activity. The aim of this paper is to investigate, based on secondary available data, whether having tourism as a generator of the city’s overall development is sufficient to make it an attractive place to live. In these times of intensive economic, sociological and cultural changes, tourism destination management needs to recognize and to define a suitable and feasible model, methodology and the means of implementing urban destination development strategy. The mere notion of a tourism destination implies the integral management of all key stakeholders. Faced with negative demographic processes, the underdevelopment of the urban settlements network, with its function and economy, we conclude that national policies need to give special attention to those urban areas that lag behind the national average. Based on that analysis and the conclusions drawn from it, our paper suggests a model of a sustainable transitional city that is economically independent, and which is an attractive place not only for visiting tourists, but also for its residents throughout the year.
克罗地亚的可持续城市建设
《2030年可持续发展议程》的目标之一是城市为其居民提供社会和经济进步。在不损害环境和资源的情况下,城市管理和发展在不断创造新的就业机会和繁荣方面面临许多挑战。克罗地亚的大多数城市,特别是沿海地区的城市,都被公认为旅游目的地:旅游业是最重要的经济活动。本文的目的是调查,基于二手可用数据,是否有旅游业作为一个发电机的城市的整体发展是足以使它成为一个有吸引力的地方居住。在这个经济、社会和文化剧烈变化的时代,旅游目的地管理需要认识并确定一种适合和可行的模式、方法和实施城市目的地发展战略的手段。旅游目的地的概念意味着对所有关键利益相关者的综合管理。面对消极的人口进程,城市住区网络的不发达及其功能和经济,我们得出结论,国家政策需要特别关注落后于全国平均水平的城市地区。基于上述分析和结论,本文提出了一个可持续转型城市的模式,该模式经济独立,不仅对游客有吸引力,而且对其居民全年都有吸引力。
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