Quality of Life and Welfare Spaces in Maribor’s Koroška Vrata District: Mapping and Interviews
Synopsis
This study examines the role of public or “welfare” spaces in shaping quality of life in the Koroška Vrata neighbourhood of Maribor, Slovenia. Using direct observation and twelve semi-structured interviews, it analyses residents’ perceptions of mobility, safety, and social interaction. Findings indicate that compact urban design, abundant green spaces, and accessible services promote well-being and a strong sense of safety. While minor issues were raised regarding public transport, football-related disturbances, and e-bikes, residents overall considered the neighbourhood highly liveable and expressed little need for change.
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39-50
Published
January 29, 2026
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Copyright (c) 2026 University of Maribor, University of Maribor Press
How to Cite
Koyun, E., Ozer, L., Tobola, M., Bravo-Fabian, M., & Tosi, M. C. (2026). Quality of Life and Welfare Spaces in Maribor’s Koroška Vrata District: Mapping and Interviews. In P. Kumer & D. Davidović (Eds.), Quality of Life in a Changing World: Spatial, Social and Environmental Perspectives from Maribor and Beyond (pp. 39-50). University of Maribor Press. https://doi.org/10.18690/um.ff.2.2026.3






