Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.21861/HGG.2024.86.02.05
Neighbourhood Senses of Place: a case study of Trnje in Zagreb
Laura Šakaja
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
Ksenija Bašić
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Zagreb, Croatia
Elena Račevska
; Zagreb ZOO, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
In this research, neighbourhood “sense of place” was analysed as a subjective experience, with an emphasis on three interwoven components: imaginative reflection of the environment, evaluative knowledge of the environment, and emotional reaction to the environment. The research methodology was aligned with the understanding of the three components of “sense of place” and enabled a broader understanding of the complexity of this phenomenon. The analysis of the results showed differences in neighbourhood sentiments within the same city, whereby respondents from different neighbourhoods emphasized different aspects of their environment. Respondents from the local council area of Cvjetno naselje mostly emphasized the aesthetic aspects of their neighbourhood, greenery, orderliness and general appearance, while respondents from Vrbik emphasized the liveliness of their neighbourhood and the availability of shops and services. Respondents from Kanal showed a lower degree of rootedness in their neighbourhood, while respondents from the local council areas of Trnje and Kanal showed a greater degree of indifference to their neighbourhoods and, in general, less satisfaction compared to others. The analysis also showed how various factors, such as time spent living in a neighbourhood, age, education and housing status, influence sense of place.
Keywords
senses of place; imagination; evaluation; attachment; Trnje
Hrčak ID:
324762
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Publication date:
21.12.2024.
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