KULTURNE RUTE: MODEL HOLISTIČKOG UPRAVLJANJA DUBROVAČKIM LJETNIKOVCIMA (Cultural Routes: Model of the Holistic Managing of the Villas of Dubrovnik)

Cultural Heritage – Possibilities for Spatial and Economic Development: International Scientific Conference. Zagreb, 22‒23 October 2015., Ed. Mladen Obad Šćitaroci. Zagreb: University of Zagreb.

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PhD Deša Karamehmedović

Herzegovina University, Faculty of Social Sciences Dr Milenko Brkić; Herzegovina University, Faculty of Social Sciences dr. Milenko Brkic

Date Written: 2015

Abstract

Croatian Abstract: Analiza dubrovačkih ljetnikovaca obuhvaća 278 građevina izgrađenih između 14. i 18. stoljeća. Ljetnikovci su većinom rasprostranjeni na području Dubrovnika i bliže okolice (67%), iako se nalaze na prostoru od Konavala do poluotoka Pelješca. Gustoća izgradnje ljetnikovaca na području Dubrovnika iznosi jedan ljetnikovac na 0,21 km², odnosno približno 5 ljetnikovaca na 1 km2. Prema sadašnjem građevnom stanju 32% ljetnikovca su ruševine, oko 35% je arhitektonski još uvijek reprezentativno, 23% je u lošem stanju, a 10% je potpuno devastirano. Holistički model upravljanja ljetnikovcima može biti prihvatljiv instrument trajnog upravljanja ljetnikovcima. Pri tom model koristi kulturne putove kao potku koja povezuje sve segmente i dionike u tom procesu te se temelji na kreativnosti i inovativnosti. Namjera ovog priopćenja nije sagledati sve čimbenike društvenog vrjednovanja, nego načelno postaviti područja koja trebaju biti uključena u model.
English Abstract: Analysis of Dubrovnik villas includes 278 buildings constructed between the 14th and 18th centuries. Summer houses are most abundant in the area of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area (67%), although there are in the area of Konavle to the Pelješac peninsula. The density of villas in Dubrovnik area amounts to a one on 0.21 square kilometers or approximately 5 villas on 1 km2. According to the current state of construction 32%, villas are the ruins, about 35% is still an architectural representative, 23% is in poor condition, and 10% is totally devastated. Holistic management model for villas can be an acceptable instrument of permanent management. This model use cultural routes as a way of connecting all segments and stakeholders in this process and is based on creativity and innovation. The aim of this paper is not to look at all the factors of the social evaluation, but in principle to set up areas that need to be included in the model.

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Keywords: graditeljsko naslijeđe, dubrovački ljetnikovci, kulturni putovi, holističko upravljanje, društveno vrjednovanje (architectural heritage, the Villas of Dubrovnik, cultural routes, holistic management, social evaluation

JEL Classification: O20, Z10, Z19, Z32

Suggested Citation

Karamehmedović, PhD Deša, KULTURNE RUTE: MODEL HOLISTIČKOG UPRAVLJANJA DUBROVAČKIM LJETNIKOVCIMA (Cultural Routes: Model of the Holistic Managing of the Villas of Dubrovnik) (2015). Cultural Heritage – Possibilities for Spatial and Economic Development: International Scientific Conference. Zagreb, 22‒23 October 2015., Ed. Mladen Obad Šćitaroci. Zagreb: University of Zagreb., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3225168

PhD Deša Karamehmedović (Contact Author)

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