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− | '' | + | The journal ''[[Urbani izziv Journal|Urbani izziv]]'' [The Urban Challenge] began publication in [[Established::1989]]. The magazine is published twice a year, in June and December, by the [[Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia]]. It is the successor to the ''Informacijski bilten Urbanističnega inštituta SRS'' [Informational Bulletin of the Urban Institute of the Socialist Republic of Slovenia], which was published from 1977 to 1984. |
''Urbani izziv'' offers professional and scientific considerations of spatial planning issues in Slovenia and abroad. The magazine's multidisciplinary approach opens out onto a wide variety of fields, including architecture, landscape architecture, sociology, and economics. A broad range of topics bearing on spatial issues is covered: urban planning, municipal management, demographic studies, housing issues, and enviromental planning, to name a few. | ''Urbani izziv'' offers professional and scientific considerations of spatial planning issues in Slovenia and abroad. The magazine's multidisciplinary approach opens out onto a wide variety of fields, including architecture, landscape architecture, sociology, and economics. A broad range of topics bearing on spatial issues is covered: urban planning, municipal management, demographic studies, housing issues, and enviromental planning, to name a few. |
Revision as of 22:02, 12 February 2020
Urbani izziv is freely available to read and use (provided authors and sources are properly cited) through a Creative Commons BY license. Current and past issues are available on the journal's website, and article abstracts are available in relevant bibliographical databases and digital libraries.
Content
Each issue of Urbani izziv consists of two parts: the first, larger part features scientific articles and articles that present methods and techniques. The shorter second part contains reviews and summaries of books, projects, events, conferences, projects, etc.
Prior 2008, each issue was focused on a theme. An issue of the journal published jointly in 1995 with the Faculty of the Built of the Environment University of Central England, Birmingham, dealt with the theme of Housing. Other themes covered in this period include physical planning, water and the city, the innovative city and countryside management.