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Advantages of combined application of sea with ESIA in strategic planning for sustainable territorial development of tourism destinations
(Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
Whereas standard SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment) and EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) methodologies aim to assess the impacts of certain activities solely on environmental quality, new tendencies in spatial ...
Spatial regularization, planning instruments and urban land market in a post-socialist society: The case of Belgrade
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2015)
Over the last three decades, Serbia has moved from a mixed centrally planned deliberative self-governing economy to a market-based economy, but key institutional reforms are still not complete. Based on the contextual ...
Human capital and its spatial distribution as limiting factors for the balanced development of Serbia
(Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
Human capital is one of the key factors of economic and social development. Namely, the growth potential of a territory is largely dependent on human capital that is, on citizen's creative potential and especially on their ...
Planning and land policy tools for limiting urban sprawl: The example of Belgrade
(Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
Both the characteristics of Serbia's urban land policy, the delay in reforms and land development management of the Belgrade Metropolitan Area (BMA) illustrate the complexities following the reshaping of institutional ...
Variability of Suburban Preference in a Post-socialist Belgrade
(Zilina : EDIS - Publishing Institution of the University of Zilina, 2015)
The debate over urban sprawl and its impacts is overarching and closely linked to voluntary or induced resettlement of population from the inner city or from other urban or rural settlements to the urban periphery. Residential ...
Strengthening of local land management in Serbia: results of 6 years of German-Serbian cooperation : module 1: urban land management
(Belgrade: AMBERO Consulting Representative Office BelgradeDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, GIZ Office Serbia, 2015)
After 6 years of Serbian-German cooperation in the field of urban land management, some
steps towards sustainable urban land management in Serbia have been taken. Existing
instruments have been adapted and new ones ...
Infill architecture: Design approaches for in-between buildings and 'bond' as integrative element / Interpolacija u arhitekturi - pristupi projektovanju interpoliranih objekata i 'spona' kao integrativni element
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
The aim of the paper is to draw attention to the view that the two key elements in achieving good quality of architecture infill in immediate, current surroundings, are the selection of optimal creative method of infill ...
Urban housing experiments in Yugoslavia 1948-1970
(Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
In the period from 1948 to 1970 urban housing architecture in Yugoslavia had a distinctly experimental character as it strived intensively towards research and establishment of new architectural patterns and values that ...
Efekat kulture na subjektivni doživljaj arhitektonskog prostora
(Beograd : Institut za psihologiju, Laboratorija za eksperimentalnu psihologiju, Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2015)
Cilj ovog istraživanja bio je da ispita efekat dve kulture, srpske i
japanske, na subjektivni doživljaj arhitektonskih objekata. Subjektivni
doživljaj definisan je kao skup elementarnih afektivnih impresija (npr.
prijatnost, ...
The relationship between the traditional and contemporary elements in the church architecture of the Western Christian countries in the 20th century / Odnos tradicionalnih i savremenih elemenata u crkvenoj arhitekturi zemalja zapadnog hrišćanstva u XX veku
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2015)
Church architecture has been developing continually within Western Christianity since the 4th century, It gradually becomes less important from the end of the Middle Ages, especially with the advent of the ideas of Reformation ...