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Spatial regularization, planning instruments and urban land market in a post-socialist society: The case of Belgrade

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2015
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Zeković, Slavka
Vujošević, Miodrag
Maričić, Tamara
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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 framework of post-socialist countries and theoretical background, this research focuses on the interaction between spatial regularization and existing planning instruments versus urban land market and land-use policy, and their impact on urban expansion in the Belgrade metropolitan area (BMA). The intention is to clarify the implications of urban land use policies and their (im) balance with planning instruments and the land market. The contextual framework of post-socialist Serbia, the transformation of its urban land policy as well as the land development management in the BMA illustrate complexities of spatial regularization, further emphasized by the delay in introducing and adopting new urban land policy. Key findings include: extremely inefficient urban land use and... excessive urban sprawl (in the last two decades the urban area has tripled; with high urban land consumption of 670 m(2) per capita compared to other metropolitan cities); and important role of urban land policy (existing, still untransformed instruments contribute to urban sprawl).

Keywords:
Urban land policy / Post-socialist transformation / Urban sprawl / Serbia / Belgrade
Source:
Habitat International, 2015, 48, 65-78
Publisher:
  • Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
Funding / projects:
  • Transitioning towards Urban Resilience and Sustainability (EU-282834)
  • The role and implementation of the national spatial plan and regional development documents in renewal of strategic research, thinking and governance in Serbia (RS-47014)

DOI: 10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.03.010

ISSN: 0197-3975

WoS: 000356113200008

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84926015860
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Zeković, S., Vujošević, M.,& Maričić, T.. (2015). Spatial regularization, planning instruments and urban land market in a post-socialist society: The case of Belgrade. in Habitat International
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 48, 65-78.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.03.010
Konv_295
Zeković S, Vujošević M, Maričić T. Spatial regularization, planning instruments and urban land market in a post-socialist society: The case of Belgrade. in Habitat International. 2015;48:65-78.
doi:10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.03.010
Konv_295 .
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2015.03.010 .,
Konv_295 .

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