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Participatory planning in the post-pandemic period – towards new stakeholder communication
(Belgrade : IRASA – International Research Academy of Science and Art Belgrade, 2022)
Participatory planning, as a way to reform spatial and urban planning and design during the global pandemic of virus COVID - 19 in 2020 is undergoing a serious transformation, not only in form, appearance, but also in the ...
Post-socialist financialization through urban mega-projects: Flexibilization of norms and commons, or just an exceptional a fortiori game?
(Volos, Greece : University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design, 2022)
The paper explores urban financialization through urban megaprojects (UMPs), as instruments of urban development, and specific types of urban exceptionalities on the example of the Belgrade Waterfront Project (BWP). The ...
Effects Of Changing Land Use On Reducing Risks From Natural Disasters On The Case Study Of Erosion And Torrential Floods Prevention In Serbia
(Innsbruck : Research Area Mountain Regions, 2022)
A global issue of the modern world, erosion is one of the main causes of
two-component streams (carrying water and soil) that cause torrential floods in
the mountainous regions of the Republic of Serbia. Such natural ...
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 ...
Bright Or Dark Future Of E-Participation In Urban & Spatial Planning For Mountain Communities
(Innsbruck : University of Innsbruck, 2022)
The occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic has changed conditions and
spurred new public participation tools in decision-making in general, as
well as in urban and spatial planning. The new conditions of public
participation ...
Urban Regeneration in Post-Socialist Serbia under Neoliberal Capitalism – Belgrade Example
(Budapest : ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, 2022)
The modern-day practice of urban regeneration is generally perceived as a mean of
improving the physical and social tissue of cities and towns, along with involvement
of stakeholders in decision-making and respect of the ...
Urgency For Protecting The Existing And Developing New Water Reservoirs In Serbia
(Innsbruck : University of Innsbruck, 2022)
The growth of population and the increased demand for clean water, the
reduction of living space, forests, and agricultural land, all command new,
innovative means of using and managing water basins and reservoirs in ...
The influence of the border materiality on the experience of territoriality in housing
(Belgrade : IRASA – International Research Academy of Science and Art Belgrade, 2022)
The notion of territoriality is widespread and is present in many areas of human activity. This term is usually associated with the need to demarcate space, which individuals or groups use and defend. In science, so far, ...
Preserving nature within regulation of Mileševka river
(Oakland, USA : Ecocity Builders, 2022)
The paper presents an urban planning approach to nature protection and riverbed regulation on the example of the Detailed regulation plan for the "Mileševka riverbed with a part of the protected environment of Mileševa ...
Towards a credible legalization policy in Serbia
(International Association on Planning, Law, and Property Rights/PLPR, KU Leuven- Faculty of Architecture, Ghent University- Faculty of Law and Criminology, HOGENT - Department of Real Estate, Brokery and Land Surveying, and University of Alberta - Faculty of Law, 2022)
The paper explores the legalisation policies of illegally constructed buildings (ICBs) in Serbia in both socialist and post-socialist period. The restrictive urban policy and the inability of the socialist model to provide ...