Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.21861/HGG.2012.74.01.07
The Effect of Certain Socio-Geographical Factors on the Morphogenesis of the Dubrava District (Zagreb)
Ivana Crljenko
orcid.org/0000-0002-1315-0644
; Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The development of the morphological structure of an area (morphogenesis) is the outcome of numerous interconnected natural, social (anthropogenic, socio-geographical) and perceptive factors. These factors are visibly reflected in the morphology of an area in some way, so they can be read from it. Certain socio-graphical factors (and their changes) that have influenced the design and physiognomy of the current morphological structure of Dubrava are emphasized in this paper. Dubrava is the boundary area situated on the eastern outskirts of Zagreb. Its functional, demographical and morphological features, as well as the development of those features, have many similarities with those in other edging parts of the town, but on the other hand, Dubrava is characterized by processes and phenomena that are more pronounced in Dubrava than elsewhere in the town. Since the Middle Ages, especially over the period of the last eighty years or so, during which the so-called “narrow”centre of Dubrava has appeared and spread, specific dual morphological structure has been formed. This structure consists of both dispersed villages in the northern, north-eastern and south-eastern parts of Dubrava, whose nucleus originated in the Medieval period, and the area of recent development of “narrow” Dubrava with compactly constructed urban tissue. However, regarding the physiognomic-morphological implications, the latter is not homogenous as well – there are clearly visible areas of the planned and the areas of unplanned, illegal construction. The aims of this paper are: to offer systematic overview and classification of factors that effect the morphogenesis of a certain area, and, by using diachronical analysis, description, and the comparative method as well as the cartographic technique (the working method of research, to explain how some socio-geographical factors (historical development, administrative and territorial division, planning and building regulations) have influenced the appearance and the development of the heterogeneous morphological structure of Dubrava. The example of the morphogenesis of “narrow” Dubrava indicates the interdependence of the analyzed factors. It also points out the early appearance of unplanned construction – the phenomenon that is widespread in such a manner that it makes Dubrava one of the most unordered parts of Zagreb.
Keywords
settlement morphogenesis; socio-geographical factors; planned construction; unplanned construction; Dubrava; Zagreb
Hrčak ID:
86475
URI
Publication date:
1.9.2012.
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