Oni
The physical mapping process for the municipality included both theoretical and practical aspects for two months. Experts, along with the educational component of the developed mapping methodology, mentored the municipality’s working group through each step of the process.
A detailed list of buildings and spaces was created. To collect information about these objects, research was conducted through inter-sectoral cooperation, fieldwork, and photofilming. The gathered data was then analyzed and recorded on a digital map, and the results were presented.
A detailed list of buildings and spaces was created. To collect information about these objects, research was conducted through inter-sectoral cooperation, fieldwork, and photofilming. The gathered data was then analyzed and recorded on a digital map, and the results were presented.
Physical Mapping Results
In the municipality of Oni, 32% of the 40 mapped locations are administrative facilities, while 22% are educational institutions. Cultural sites account for 12%, and industrial facilities comprise 7%. Sports facilities, shopping infrastructure, and hospitality establishments each represent 2% of the total.
The usage of listed properties follows as 30% in active use, 43% partially utilized, and 27% are nonfunctional.
The structural conditions of the mapped buildings are 18% structurally stable, 60% lightly damaged, and 22% severely damaged.
The majority of these properties are registered, 65% of these properties are municipally owned, 25% are privately owned, and 10% are state-owned.
Notable buildings include The hotel Racha, the Former Building of Museum, The Former Wrestling Hall, The Hydroelectric station of Kvedrula, The old printing house, The Cultural Center, The Club of Khideshlebi, the administrative building of Gloli.
The usage of listed properties follows as 30% in active use, 43% partially utilized, and 27% are nonfunctional.
The structural conditions of the mapped buildings are 18% structurally stable, 60% lightly damaged, and 22% severely damaged.
The majority of these properties are registered, 65% of these properties are municipally owned, 25% are privately owned, and 10% are state-owned.
Notable buildings include The hotel Racha, the Former Building of Museum, The Former Wrestling Hall, The Hydroelectric station of Kvedrula, The old printing house, The Cultural Center, The Club of Khideshlebi, the administrative building of Gloli.