Deindustrialization, Tertiarization and Suburbanization in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons Learned from Bucharest City, Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction. Targets
2. Political Industrialization and Urbanization in Central and Eastern Europe1
3. Literature Review
4. Methodology and Dataset
5. Results and Discussion
5.1. Deindustrialization, Tertiarization and Suburbanization in Romania
5.2. Case Study: Deindustrialization and Tertiarization through Commercial Investments. Changes in Urban Space Organization
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
1 | We include in central Europe the geopolitical ensemble composed of Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and Switzerland (central–western Europe), and Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, Belarus, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Romania (central–eastern Europe), and in eastern Europe, the European sector of the Russian Federation [20]. |
2 | Here, the construction of the apartment buildings started in 1962 as a response to the construction of the industrial platform to the west of the Romanian Capital. |
3 | The Law on the approval of the National Territory Improvement Plan no. 351 of 6 July 2001. Section IV: The Network of localities, Official Monitor, XIII, 408 of 24 July 2001. |
4 | The majority of production units were grouped into five industrial platforms. |
5 | In the case of Râmnicu Vâlcea municipality, urban population density fell from 5567.1 inhabitants/km2 in 2007 to 2432.1 inhabitants/km2 in 2017. |
6 | From 21,537,563 inhabitants to 19,644,350 inhabitants, from 11,877,695 inhabitants, to 10,531,255 respectively (data for the 1 July 2007 and 1 July 2017 interval). For the same interval, the degree of urbanization dropped from 55.1% to 53.6%. Source: Romanian Statistical Yearbooks 2008 and 2018, National Institute of Statistics, Bucharest. |
7 | These accounted for almost half (49.5%) of Romania’s urban population. |
8 | In many cases, cooperation between urban municipalities and those of suburban communes is lacking, despite their integration into homogeneous territorial structures such as metropolitan areas. |
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2011 | 2021 | 2011–2021 | 2011 | 2021 | 2011–2021 | |
Bucharest | 16,150 | 24,190 | +8040 | 1,883,425 | 1,716,983 | −166,442 |
Cluj-Napoca | 9232 | 10,472 | +1240 | 324,576 | 286,598 | −37,978 |
Iaşi | 6213 | 6924 | +711 | 290,422 | 271,692 | −18,730 |
Constanţa | 6000 | 6042 | +42 | 283,872 | 263,707 | −20,165 |
Timişoara | 6870 | 7600 | +730 | 319,279 | 250,849 | −68,430 |
Braşov | 11,056 | 11,056 | 0 | 253,200 | 237,589 | −15,611 |
Craiova | 7043 | 7063 | +20 | 269,506 | 234,140 | −35,366 |
Galaţi | 4546 | 6452 | +1906 | 249,432 | 217,851 | −31,581 |
Oradea | 7719 | 8182 | +463 | 196,367 | 183,105 | −13,262 |
Ploieşti | 5190 | 5412 | +222 | 196,367 | 183,105 | −13,262 |
Metropolitan Centre | Bordering Localities to the Metropolitan Center | Population Dynamics | The Dynamics of the Number of Homes |
---|---|---|---|
București | Chiajna | +205.7% | +540.6% |
Bragadiru | +161.5% | +219.9% | |
Popești–Leordeni | +144.0% | +225.8% | |
Ștefăneștii de Jos | +83.3% | +173.3% | |
Dobroești | +81.0% | +164.7% | |
Tunari | +80.2% | +149.9% | |
Otopeni | +104.3% | +56.9% | |
Corbeanca | +61.4% | +90.7% | |
Domnești | +48.1% | +70.4% | |
Cluj-Napoca | Florești | +131.2% | +105.6% |
Apahida | +61.3% | +58.5% | |
Feleacu | +45.1% | +21.6% | |
Baciu | +34.9% | +58.0% | |
Gilău | +8.2% | +13.9% | |
Timișoara | Dumbrăvița | +166.1% | +243.9% |
Giroc | +307.6% | +165.5% | |
Moșnița Nouă | +164.8% | +185.1% | |
Ghiroda | +43.0% | +32.3% | |
Sânmihaiu Român | +37.5% | +32.3% | |
Săcălaz | +28.0% | +20.0% | |
Iași | Miroslava | +138.6% | +184.9% |
Rediu | +81.2% | +120.6% | |
Ciurea | +48.2% | +74.1% | |
Holboca | +14.4% | +14.4% | |
Tomești | +10.1% | +21.9% | |
Constanța | Năvodari | +4.3% | +68.8% |
Valu lui Traian | +34.3% | +38.4% | |
Agigea | +24.7% | +37.7% | |
Cumpăna | +19.7% | +28.7% |
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Săgeată, R.; Mitrică, B.; Cercleux, A.-L.; Grigorescu, I.; Hardi, T. Deindustrialization, Tertiarization and Suburbanization in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons Learned from Bucharest City, Romania. Land 2023, 12, 1731. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091731
Săgeată R, Mitrică B, Cercleux A-L, Grigorescu I, Hardi T. Deindustrialization, Tertiarization and Suburbanization in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons Learned from Bucharest City, Romania. Land. 2023; 12(9):1731. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091731
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APA StyleSăgeată, R., Mitrică, B., Cercleux, A.-L., Grigorescu, I., & Hardi, T. (2023). Deindustrialization, Tertiarization and Suburbanization in Central and Eastern Europe. Lessons Learned from Bucharest City, Romania. Land, 12(9), 1731. https://doi.org/10.3390/land12091731