Physical Expansion and Subregional Disparities in the Growing Metropolitan Region of Belgrade
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International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA), the Institut für Volkskunde/European Ethnology at Munich University, and the Ethnographic Institute with Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia.
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The Belgrade metropolitan region has always been one of the key elements of Serbia’s main development axes. Despite more than a decade-long international isolation and visible environmental, social and economic problems, Belgrade has continued with its territorial expansion and facilitated the creation of a further gap between the country’s underdeveloped southern, border and mountain regions on the one hand, and the more developed northern regions on the other hand. Since there is a specific disparity in growth of the different municipalities of the Belgrade region, in this paper we will focus on two of them which in the last decade have been faced with the biggest population growth. One of the analysed areas belongs to the inner urban municipalities and the other one could be characterized as the suburban one. Their example may serve as a reference point in understanding sub-regional disparities and the process of changing lifestyles and spatial patterns within the Belgrade metropoli...tan region.
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Urban planning / Belgrade / Serbia / regional disparitiesSource:
Ethnologia Balkanica, 2008, 12, 245-265Publisher:
- International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA)
- the Institut für Volkskunde/European Ethnology at Munich University
- Sofia : the Ethnographic Institute with Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
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- Editors: Klaus Roth, Vesna Vučinić-Nešković
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RAUmPlanTY - JOUR AU - Maričić, Tamara AU - Petrić, Jasna PY - 2008 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/442 AB - The Belgrade metropolitan region has always been one of the key elements of Serbia’s main development axes. Despite more than a decade-long international isolation and visible environmental, social and economic problems, Belgrade has continued with its territorial expansion and facilitated the creation of a further gap between the country’s underdeveloped southern, border and mountain regions on the one hand, and the more developed northern regions on the other hand. Since there is a specific disparity in growth of the different municipalities of the Belgrade region, in this paper we will focus on two of them which in the last decade have been faced with the biggest population growth. One of the analysed areas belongs to the inner urban municipalities and the other one could be characterized as the suburban one. Their example may serve as a reference point in understanding sub-regional disparities and the process of changing lifestyles and spatial patterns within the Belgrade metropolitan region. PB - International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA) PB - the Institut für Volkskunde/European Ethnology at Munich University PB - Sofia : the Ethnographic Institute with Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences T2 - Ethnologia Balkanica T1 - Physical Expansion and Subregional Disparities in the Growing Metropolitan Region of Belgrade VL - 12 SP - 245 EP - 265 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_442 ER -
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Maričić, T.,& Petrić, J.. (2008). Physical Expansion and Subregional Disparities in the Growing Metropolitan Region of Belgrade. in Ethnologia Balkanica International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA)., 12, 245-265. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_442
Maričić T, Petrić J. Physical Expansion and Subregional Disparities in the Growing Metropolitan Region of Belgrade. in Ethnologia Balkanica. 2008;12:245-265. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_442 .
Maričić, Tamara, Petrić, Jasna, "Physical Expansion and Subregional Disparities in the Growing Metropolitan Region of Belgrade" in Ethnologia Balkanica, 12 (2008):245-265, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_442 .