Territorial analysis as support to the strategic environmental assessment process for agro-waste management planning
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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for waste management planning (WMP) has been applied around the world for fifteen years now. In addition to identifying potential trends in space and the environment by means of WMP, the SEA process contributes to involving the general public in issues relevant to the environment. In turn, the endpoint of the SEA process is a set of results that enable appropriate decisions to be made related to WMP. Bearing this in mind, it is necessary for all the segments of the SEA process to be supported by specific spatial analyses and presentations enabling visual monitoring of the results. In this context, an important role is played by GIS tools, since they offer support to the SEA process and give it a new quality, which, in addition to visualizing the results, also increases objectivity in the evaluation of the planned solutions. This paper presents the deployment of GIS tools in spatial analysis and the support they provide for the SEA process during... the development of the Agro-Waste Management Plan for Oplenac Vineyard in Serbia (AWMP). The results indicate the possibility of applying GIS tools to increase objectivity in the Multi-Criteria Evaluation (MCE) of the planned solutions in the SEA process.
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territorial analysis / GIS / Strategic Environmental Assessment / waste management planIzvor:
Spatium, 2019, 42, 16-22Izdavač:
- Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Innovative approaches to turn agricultural waste into ecological and economic assets (EU-688338)
- Održivi prostorni razvoj Podunavlja u Srbiji (RS-36036)
DOI: 10.2298/SPAT1942016K
ISSN: 1450-569X (Print); 2217-8066 (Online)
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85091873195
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RAUmPlanTY - JOUR AU - Krunić, Nikola AU - Josimović, Boško AU - Gajić, Aleksandra AU - Nenković-Riznić, Marina PY - 2019 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/572 AB - Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) for waste management planning (WMP) has been applied around the world for fifteen years now. In addition to identifying potential trends in space and the environment by means of WMP, the SEA process contributes to involving the general public in issues relevant to the environment. In turn, the endpoint of the SEA process is a set of results that enable appropriate decisions to be made related to WMP. Bearing this in mind, it is necessary for all the segments of the SEA process to be supported by specific spatial analyses and presentations enabling visual monitoring of the results. In this context, an important role is played by GIS tools, since they offer support to the SEA process and give it a new quality, which, in addition to visualizing the results, also increases objectivity in the evaluation of the planned solutions. This paper presents the deployment of GIS tools in spatial analysis and the support they provide for the SEA process during the development of the Agro-Waste Management Plan for Oplenac Vineyard in Serbia (AWMP). The results indicate the possibility of applying GIS tools to increase objectivity in the Multi-Criteria Evaluation (MCE) of the planned solutions in the SEA process. PB - Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia T2 - Spatium T1 - Territorial analysis as support to the strategic environmental assessment process for agro-waste management planning IS - 42 SP - 16 EP - 22 DO - 10.2298/SPAT1942016K ER -
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Krunić, N., Josimović, B., Gajić, A.,& Nenković-Riznić, M.. (2019). Territorial analysis as support to the strategic environmental assessment process for agro-waste management planning. in Spatium Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia.(42), 16-22. https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1942016K
Krunić N, Josimović B, Gajić A, Nenković-Riznić M. Territorial analysis as support to the strategic environmental assessment process for agro-waste management planning. in Spatium. 2019;(42):16-22. doi:10.2298/SPAT1942016K .
Krunić, Nikola, Josimović, Boško, Gajić, Aleksandra, Nenković-Riznić, Marina, "Territorial analysis as support to the strategic environmental assessment process for agro-waste management planning" in Spatium, no. 42 (2019):16-22, https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1942016K . .