贝尔格莱德的行人和步行街:对城市中心空间、流动性和酒店业的人类学研究

Srdjan Radovic
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在过去的几十年里,贝尔格莱德的市中心经历了重大的转变,越来越多的公共空间变成了步行区,主要是通过关闭汽车运输道路,并建立新的步行区。这种欧洲核心城市的步行化趋势(始于20世纪中期),在80年代的贝尔格莱德,随着Knez Mihailova街的彻底改造及其铺装,以及后来步行区向邻近街道的扩展,这种趋势得到了最强烈的体现。随着21世纪的开始,一种商业化的“街头生活”特别兴起。发生-越来越多的户外餐厅设施建立。在过去的二十年里,服务业已经成为这个城市最重要的产业之一。美国经济,旅游业和酒店业雇佣了大量的人;因此,城市公共空间越来越适应这种服务的消费者需求,无论是居民还是客人。贝尔格莱德公共步行区餐厅设施的明显扩张引发了对公共空间使用优先次序的质疑。本文将研究空间利用、行人流动性和酒店业的问题。
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Pedestrians and pedestrian streets in Belgrade: An anthropological take on space, mobility, and hospitality industry in the city center
In the past decades, Belgrade experienced a significant transformation of its downtown area also with regards to an increasing number of public spaces turned into pedestrian zones, primarily by closing roads for automotive transport, and establishing new pedestrian zones. This trend of pedestrianization of urban cores in Europe (initiated in the mid-20th century), found its strongest expression in Belgrade in the eighties with the complete transformation of Knez Mihailova street and its paving, and later with the expansion of the pedestrian zone to the adjoining streets. With the beginning of the 21st century, a special rise of a commercialized type of ?street life? occurred - an increasing number of outdoor restaurant facilities were established. In the last twenty years, the services sector has become one of the most important in the city?s economy, and the tourism and hospitality industry employs a significant number of people; thus, the urban public space is increasingly adapting to the needs of consumers of such services, residents and guests alike. The visible expansion of restaurant facilities on public pedestrian areas in Belgrade raises questions about priorities in the use of public space. This paper will examine questions of space use, pedestrian mobility, and hospitality industries.
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