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In May 2014, the rainfall associated with the deep low pressure system called Tamara
caused severe flooding and numerous landslides in the Western Balkans region, also
reaching the city of Sarajevo (capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina). In this episode hydrological
and geomorphological hazards affecting a significant number of urban and
suburban areas built in the Bosnian capital since the end of the war were evidenced.
From an observational and ethnographic work carried out between 2010 and 2013
and operational support of GIS, this paper aims at highlighting the unsustainable direction
of its built environment. This has been caused by the densification occurred in
floodplain as well as the intense suburbanisation process of the slopes. Both processes
are respectively produced by the international policies promoting a neoliberal urban
development and the need of people refugeed in Sarajevo to stabilise their situation in
the city after the war.
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Geomorphological hazards Suburbanisation Urban development Neoliberalisation Post-socialist cities
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Martín-Díaz, J., Nofre, J., Oliva, M., & Palma, P. (2016). Incremento de los riesgos geomorfológicos en el espacio urbano de Sarajevo como consecuencia del proceso de suburbanización y las políticas de neoliberalización. Estudios Geográficos, 77(281), 543–567. https://doi.org/10.3989/estgeogr.201618
Editora
Instituto de Economía, Geografía y Demografía
