Gregor Čok (Author), Samo Drobne (Author), Gašper Mrak (Author), Mojca Foški (Author), Alma Zavodnik Lamovšek (Author)

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a study to define the current size and location of workplaces and business entities in the area. The research was conducted in three stages. In the first step, the analysis of the size and distribution of workplaces according to the municipalities in the Republic of Slovenia for the 2007-2019 period was carried out. In the second step, the size and distribution of business entities in the space were examined. In the third step, a more detailed analysis was carried out in the test area of the Osrednjeslovenska statistical region, based on: the location in Ljubljana Urban Municipality (hereinafter referred to as MOL), in the municipalities directly bordering MOL and in the other municipalities of the Osrednjeslovenska statistical region. At this stage we also focused on the sector of activity of business entities. A strong upward trend in workplaces was found in only a few major urban centres along the motorway junction, especially in MOL. The same applies to the concentration of business entities. All this suggests that the existing practice of planning activities in physical space does not follow the strategic orientations of spatial acts, which could better control the spatial processes and their consequences.

Keywords

workplaces;business entities;centralisation;land use;spatial development;Osrednjeslovenska statistical region;Slovenia;

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Language: English
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Typology: 1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
UDC: 331.5:711.4(497.4)
COBISS: 92818435 Link will open in a new window
ISSN: 0351-0271
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Secondary language: Slovenian
Secondary title: Vpliv centralizacije delovnih mest in poslovnih subjektov na prostorski razvoj
Secondary abstract: Prispevek odgovarja na vprašanje, kakšna sta dejanski obseg in prostorska razporeditev delovnih mest ter poslovnih subjektov v slovenskem prostoru. Raziskava je bila izdelana v treh fazah. V prvi fazi smo z analizo števila delovnih mest po občinah v obdobju 2005–2019 ugotovili trend njihove rasti in upadanja. V drugi fazi smo preverili obseg in razporeditev poslovnih subjektov glede na lokacijo v prostoru. Raziskavo smo zaključili s podrobnejšo analizo poslovnih subjektov v osrednjeslovenski statistični regiji. Razporedili smo jih glede na: lego v Mestni občini Ljubljana (MOL), primestnih in ostalih občinah v regiji ter pokazali tudi stanje poslovnih subjektov glede na sektor dejavnosti. Ugotovili smo močan trend naraščanja delovnih mest in poslovnih subjektov, še posebej v MOL in nekaterih drugih mestnih občinah, nikakor pa ne v vseh središčih nacionalnega in regionalnega pomena. Vse navedeno nakazuje, da obstoječa praksa umeščanja dejavnosti v fizični prostor ne sledi strateškim usmeritvam prostorskih aktov. Slovenija se tako srečuje z vse močnejšo centralizacijo, kar spremljajo številni že poznani in novi izzivi pri načrtovanju urbanega prostora.
Secondary keywords: delovna mesta;poslovni subjekti;centralizacija;raba prostora;prostorski razvoj;osrednjeslovenska statistična regija;Slovenija;
Type (COBISS): Article
Pages: str. 533-558
Volume: ǂLetn. ǂ65
Issue: ǂšt. ǂ4
Chronology: 2021
DOI: 10.15292/geodetski-vestnik.2021.04.533-558
ID: 14768488