| Authors: | Vranić, Petar Vasilevska, Ljiljana Petkovski, Ivana |
Affiliations: | Computer Science Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts |
Title: | Urban vitality in a medium-sized city: Insights from a spatial multi-criteria analysis | Journal: | Urbani izziv | Volume: | 37 | Issue: | 1 | Issue Date: | 2026 | Rank: | M22 | ISSN: | 0353-6483 | DOI: | 10.5379/urbani-izziv-2026-37-01-02 | Abstract: | Urban vitality reflects the intensity and diversity of every- day urban activities and their spatial distribution, serving as a key indicator for planning and managing cities. In medium-sized, post-socialist cities, spatial disparities in vitality often remain underexplored due to limited data integration and analytical tools. This study examines urban vitality in Niš, one of Serbia’s few medium-sized regional centres, using a spatial multi-criteria assessment that integrates socioeconomic, infrastructural, and spatial indicators. An entropy–TOPSIS multi-criteria model in- tegrated with GIS was applied to determine the relative importance of indicators and derive a composite urban vitality index across sixty-nine settlements. The analysis reveals pronounced intra-urban differences, highlighting areas of concentrated vitality as well as zones of relative functional and social weakness. Beyond mapping vitali- ty, the study identifies key indicators that most strongly influence urban vitality and provides insights into mon- itoring and enhancing vitality in similar urban contexts. The findings provide a transparent, spatially explicit framework to support evidence-based planning, targeted regeneration, and follow-up qualitative or participatory assessments in medium-sized cites. |
Keywords: | urban vitality | GIS | multi-criteria assessment | post-socialist urban development | Niš | Publisher: | Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia |
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