1 Ph.D student at ”Simion Mehedinți – Natură și Dezvoltare Durabilă” Doctoral School, University of
Bucharest Prof. Preuniv. Gr. II, ”I. L. Caragiale” National College, Ploiești
Pages:
56 - 66
Abstract:
The integrated urban development currently represents the “tip
of the spear” of urban planning, promoted by all the structures of the
European Union. The principles of this new movement have been established
in the table of contents of the Leipzig Charter on Sustainable European Cities
(2007), adopted at the Informal Reunion of the European Ministers
responsible for Urban Development in the EU Member States. Apart from the
crucially important acting strategies, in it we also encounter one that refers
to stigmatized communities: Granting special attention to underprivileged
areas within the city as a whole. Decisive on this line, it is specified that the
“politics of social integration which contributes to the reduction of
inequalities and prevention of social exclusion will be the best warranty for
maintaining the safety of our cities”. Thus, rough neighbourhoods are
mentioned in all of the European Union’s programmatic documents. In our
study, we have focused our attention on one such underprivileged area, the
Mimiu neighbourhood (ghetto) in Ploiesti, where time seems to have stood
still for decades, during which time the people here have struggled to make a
living.
Keywords:
area of urban action, ghetto, integrated urban development, social inclusion, marginalised
community.