Survey of planning documents - standards and regulations, spatial and master plans, plans for regional development
Abstract
This contribution represents a revised version of reports for TURaS. It is comprised of two parts. In the first part, a number of national and local legal provisions on the utilization of agricultural and forest lands, respective conversion into urban (construction) lands and zoning in Serbia is presented. In the second part, the provisions of some national and local (Belgrade) strategic documents with regard to land use and urban construction policy are briefly discussed.
Keywords:
national and local legal provisions / urban construction land / agricultural and forest land / conversion of agricultural and forestry land into urban land / regulations on zoning and land-use densities / conversion of leasehold on urban land in public ownership into property rightSource:
Forms of urban growth in South-Eastern Europe: transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability. Volume 2, 2016, 25-59Publisher:
- Varna : Varna Free University
- Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban& spatial planning of Serbia
Funding / projects:
- Transitioning towards Urban Resilience and Sustainability (EU-282834)
- Sustainable spatial development of Danube area in Serbia (RS-36036)
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RAUmPlanTY - CHAP AU - Zeković, Slavka AU - Vujošević, Miodrag PY - 2016 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/396 AB - This contribution represents a revised version of reports for TURaS. It is comprised of two parts. In the first part, a number of national and local legal provisions on the utilization of agricultural and forest lands, respective conversion into urban (construction) lands and zoning in Serbia is presented. In the second part, the provisions of some national and local (Belgrade) strategic documents with regard to land use and urban construction policy are briefly discussed. PB - Varna : Varna Free University PB - Belgrade : Institute of architecture and urban& spatial planning of Serbia T2 - Forms of urban growth in South-Eastern Europe: transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability. Volume 2 T1 - Survey of planning documents - standards and regulations, spatial and master plans, plans for regional development SP - 25 EP - 59 ER -
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Zeković, S.,& Vujošević, M.. (2016). Survey of planning documents - standards and regulations, spatial and master plans, plans for regional development. in Forms of urban growth in South-Eastern Europe: transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability. Volume 2 Varna : Varna Free University., 25-59.
Zeković S, Vujošević M. Survey of planning documents - standards and regulations, spatial and master plans, plans for regional development. in Forms of urban growth in South-Eastern Europe: transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability. Volume 2. 2016;:25-59..
Zeković, Slavka, Vujošević, Miodrag, "Survey of planning documents - standards and regulations, spatial and master plans, plans for regional development" in Forms of urban growth in South-Eastern Europe: transitioning towards urban resilience and sustainability. Volume 2 (2016):25-59.