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Depopulation and the Development of Peri-Urban Green Areas of Large Cities: Lessons Learned from Romania

Radu Săgeată (), Cristina Dumitrică and Dragoș Baroiu
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Radu Săgeată: Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 023993 Bucharest, Romania
Cristina Dumitrică: Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 023993 Bucharest, Romania
Dragoș Baroiu: Institute of Geography, Romanian Academy, 023993 Bucharest, Romania

Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 7, 1-25

Abstract: The migration of the population from large urban centers to green areas in peri-urban areas is a characteristic phenomenon for large metropolises in Central and Eastern Europe, in the context of the accentuation of globalizing flows. Romania is a good example in this regard. The paper analyzes the impact of urban–peri-urban migration in the general context of the demographic decline in this country and the regional differentiations of the dynamics of the depopulation phenomenon. Five regional metropolises with macro-territorial polarization functions were selected as case studies: Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași and Constanța. The study aims to carry out a spatio-temporal correlative analysis on the development of the peri-urban areas bordering large cities, in order to fill a gap in the scientific literature on these aspects. It attempts to explain the causes of the atypical trajectories of these localities in the general context of the demographic decline affecting the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, through a complex analysis of the interdependencies between factors, drawing attention to the fragility of these areas in terms of green infrastructure and elaborating a series of forecasts regarding integrated urban–rural development. This paper contributes to the literature on spatial planning and in particular on the post-industrial reconversion of the areas bordering large urban centers, as a result of the phenomena of depopulation and exurbanization. It can serve as a reference for the stage of development of the peri-urban areas of the capital and the main regional metropolises in Romania, cities representative of the urban development trajectories in Central and Eastern Europe.

Keywords: large cities; peri-urban areas; green areas; migration; Romania (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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