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IX INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN
CIVIL ENGINEERING
BOOK OF ABSTRACTS , 2024.y., pp. 4-4


IMMOVABLE CULTURAL GOODS IN THE CONTEXT OF ECONOMIC SELF-SUSTAINABILITY – A CASE STUDY OF THE FORTRESS IN NIŠ
 
DOI: 10.14415/CACE2024.02
UDC: 725.182:338.2(497.11 NIŠ)
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Author : Živaljević-Luxor, Nataša; Kurtović-Folić, Nadja
 
 Summary:
 The fortress of Niš has been the subject of detailed urban arrangement since 1983 indicating that the importance of planning this area was recognized by the society and the city authorities. The fortress, in its legally protected limits, covers an area of about 65 ha of the inner-city centre. It literally is the “city core”, because the entire city of Niš has developed, over 20 centuries, in response to it and the bed of the River Nišava. In this paper, we reviewed the achievements of the planning so far, the trends, as well as strategic planning goals. The fortress is considered part of the network of immovable cultural assets in the city area with the potential for economic self-sustainability. The desired increase in income from immovable cultural goods, as one of cultural industries with immense, yet unused, resources at disposal, and additional employment will certainly have a favourable impact on overall social development of the city.
 
 Keywords:
 IMMOVABLE CULTURAL GOODS, BUILT HERITAGE, ECONOMIC SELF-SUSTAINABILITY