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Participatory Approach for Innovation in Spatial Planning Process in the Context of Climate Change in Serbia
(MedCLIVAR 2018, 18-21 September 2019, Belgrade, Serbia, 2018)
Here are highlighted recommendations on relativization of socio-economic and environmental conflicts that should contribute to preparation of upcoming and reconsideration of existing spatial plans at national and regional ...
Spatial Planning as a Land-Use And Building Regulation Tool for Protected Natural Areas in Serbia
(Niš : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš, 2018)
Urban planning in Serbia sets the land-use and building rules and conditions but limited on
urban settlements and potentially on touristic centres in protected areas, particularly in the
mountains. The land-use and ...
Role of Spatial Planning in Managing Mountain Areas in Serbia and other European Countries
(Macedonian Geographical Society, 2019)
In comparison to densely populated coastal areas and lowlands, geomorphological configuration of mountain areas makes them specific in various aspects. However, not all European mountain countries recognize the specifics ...
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) on Spatial Plans for the Special Purpose Areas- Problems, Conflicts and Their Relativization / Strateške procene uticaja na životnu sredinu (SPU) u prostornim planovima područja posebne namene-problemi, konflikti i njihova relativizacija
(Belgrade : Association of Chemists and Chemical Engineers of Serbia (UHTS), 2019)
U svim evropskim zemljama poslednjih decenija prisutna je tendencija ka definisanju integralnog sistema planiranja, koji pored standardnog planerskog instrumentarijuma posebnu pažnju poklanja aspektu zaštite životne sredine ...
Urban reconstruction as an outright solution to the legalization of the illegal construction on the example of Altina 2 settlement in Belgrade / Urbana obnova kao iznuđeno rešenje legalizacije bespravne gradnje na primeru naselja Altina 2 u Beogradu
(Belgrade : Association of Chemists and Chemical Engineers of Serbia (UHTS), 2019)
Illegal construction in terms of its size and harmful consequences is a risk regarding to
the development goals of Serbia and must be solved by mitigation measures and
adequate management. Part of the illegal buildings ...
National parks biodiversity preservation and improvement: the case study of Djerdap
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Geography, 2023)
As a country in the Danube river basin, with specific low-lying and
mountaineous terrain, Serbia abounds in quite diverse natural systems. As a part of the
Carpathian-Balkan massif, the area of the Djerdap gorge and ...
Citizen Participation Offers Lessons to Climate Change Management
(Bor : University of Belgrade, Technical Faculty in Bor, 2022)
The paper presents some lessons learned from the view and experience of the local population on
climate change impacts. A survey among the rural population in Serbia measured their awareness,
impact of climate change, ...
Effects of Unplanned Space Utilisation on Water Resources of Serbia
(Nuoro : UniNuoroEuropean Agroforestry Federation (EURAF), 2022)
The activities of man have been concentrated around water resources since the dawn of civilization, water being his primary existential need and a precondition for all other activities, such as agriculture, transport or ...
Sustainable Approach in Spatial Planning of River Corridors as an Instrument of Integration and Support in Development of Marine Areas: Case-study of Danube Pan-European Water Corridor in Serbia.
(WASET - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technolog, 2021)
The Danube River is the most important and the second largest river in Europe, representing the Pan-European water corridor (VII) and system which links North sea with Black sea and Mediterranean sea. Danube River is ...
Spatial Planning in Serbia: Tourism Development Based on Water Bodies in Protected Areas
(Targoviste : Romanian Limnogeographical Association, 2021)
Water resources such as rivers, lakes and even wetlands have always been elements that enrich an area and, in addition to undeniable ecological functions, they represent powerful attractions for tourists. Strategically ...