Session
Architecture and Spatial Planning
Description
In recent years in Kosovo, there has been a trend for many Kosovars to sell all their property and move out of Kosovo for a better future.
But many of them cannot find themselves there or the asylum seeker does not accept them as Kosovo is not part of the country at risk of crisis.
They spend some isolated time there and many seek to return to Kosovo but have no way of integrating as most have nowhere to return.
Kosovo has done little for this category of people who according to statistics make up a very large population.
The first part of the paper will analyze these categories of people, where through interviews and many other detailed analyzes will be extracted the main factors of migration and the main factors of the problem of reintegration.
Following these analyzes, as a second part, there will be a concrete project plan in the Municipality of Ferizaj for the creation of collective housing facilities for the integration of repatriated persons in this municipality.
Keywords:
Migration; Repatriation; Reintegration, Sustainable Integration;
Session Chair
Arber Sadiki
Session Co-Chair
Petrit Ahmeti
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-19-2
First Page
35
Last Page
44
Location
Pristina, Kosovo
Start Date
26-10-2019 3:30 PM
End Date
26-10-2019 5:00 PM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2019.254
Recommended Citation
Mehmeti, Labinot and Beqiri, Lulzim, "Residential Collective building facilities for reintegration of repatriated people in Ferizaj" (2019). UBT International Conference. 254.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2019/events/254
Included in
Residential Collective building facilities for reintegration of repatriated people in Ferizaj
Pristina, Kosovo
In recent years in Kosovo, there has been a trend for many Kosovars to sell all their property and move out of Kosovo for a better future.
But many of them cannot find themselves there or the asylum seeker does not accept them as Kosovo is not part of the country at risk of crisis.
They spend some isolated time there and many seek to return to Kosovo but have no way of integrating as most have nowhere to return.
Kosovo has done little for this category of people who according to statistics make up a very large population.
The first part of the paper will analyze these categories of people, where through interviews and many other detailed analyzes will be extracted the main factors of migration and the main factors of the problem of reintegration.
Following these analyzes, as a second part, there will be a concrete project plan in the Municipality of Ferizaj for the creation of collective housing facilities for the integration of repatriated persons in this municipality.