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Undermined territorial capital of Serbia: some future prospects and predictable scenarios
(Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia, 2009)
The unfortunate events following the late 1980s and the early 1990s directedSerbia (first the FRY and then S&M) towards rather bleak development prospects. During this long period, the country was isolated from the mainstream ...
Land construction and urban development policy in Serbia: impact of key contextual factors
(Lausanne : CODEV - Swiss Cooperation & Development Center at EPFL - École polytechnique fédérale de LausanneBelgrade : Institute of architecture and urban & spatial planning of Serbia, 2018)
The aim of this paper is to provide a systematized overview of urban land policy in Serbia, primarily regarding the impact of key contextual factors (historical, institutional, legal, etc.). Various historical and developmental ...
Савремени теоријски ставови и технички прогрес високо технолошки развијене индустрије
(Београд : Институт за архитектуру и урбанизам Србије, 1994)
In the work the constation is made, that in traditional theories оf industrial and regional development, the technical progress, as the most important developing factor, is only раrtially present, and that it is in modern ...
Comparative assessment of development risks in lignite basins of Danube region in Serbia
(Victoria BC : North Atlantic University Union, 2011)
The paper identifies the global factors of development risks in the lignite basins of the Danube region in Serbia, whose effects are enhanced due to the global economic crisis. Paper presents comparative assessment of ...
Tourist Valorisation of Medieval Fortresses along the Danube River: from the Serbian Perspective
(Niš : University of Niš, 2017)
The aim of the research is to determine the tourist value of the medieval
fortresses of Belgrade, Smederevo and Golubac, which are located along the course of
the Danube through Serbia, that is, to evaluate tourist ...
Transformation of Housing Policy in a Post Socialist City: The Example of Belgrade
(Den Haag : Eleven International Publishing - Boom Uitgevers Den Haag, 2016)
The paper explores the transformation of housing regulations and policies related to the changes in Serbia's historical and post-socialist context and its effects on the urban development of the Belgrade Metropolitan Area ...
Development and spatial pattern of industry in Serbia
(Łódź : Institute of the Built Environment and Spatial Policy, University of ŁódźGroningen : Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, 2006)
Based on the former industrial development trend, planned development prognosis and further endangering of the environmental quality in Serbia, it is estimated that an approach change in spatial management, environmental ...
Libraries in Nursing Homes of the Belgrade Gerontology Centre / Библиотеке у домовима за стара и одрасла лица Установе Геронтолошки центар Београд
(Лепосавић : Институт за српску културу Приштина-Лепосавић, 2018)
The research that has been conducted in four nursing homes of the Belgrade Gerontology Centre (BGC) in order to examine whether those homes have libraries, how they are structured and in what way they meet the demands of ...
Methodological approach to the determination of landfill location for municipal solid waste: Case study: Regional landfill in Kolubara region / Metodološki pristup u određivanju lokacije deponije komunalnog čvrstog otpada - studija slučaja - regionalna deponija za Kolubarski region
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2011)
This paper presents a methodological approach in determining location for regional landfill municipal solid waste. The initial phase of this approach is based on defining the criteria and determining the elimination criteria ...
Transformation of rural settlemetns and rural housing improvement in Serbia
(Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2009)
Rural settlements in Serbia are in a crisis on many bases: decrease in the number of population, with age structure changes, loss of identity, lack of organization, poor public transport infrastructure and accessibility, ...