Promoting adaptation within urban planning: case study of the General Regulation Plan of the city of Požarevac
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2019
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This paper, by presenting the case study of the General Regulation Plan,
provides an overview of the potentials and limitations of the planning system regarding
adaptation in the context of urban planning in the Republic of Serbia. The spatial
coverage of the Plan includes the central/urban and peri-urban area of the city of
Požarevac, within which various land uses are represented. In addition to housing,
commercial and industrial facilities, green infrastructure, as well as other land uses,
agriculture is also presented. Taking into consideration the specificity of the Plan
area, the paper presents measures that promote adaptation, with special emphasis on
the green infrastructure, the water system, energy efficiency and the urban structure.
Thus, one of the measures promoted by this Plan is the reservation of the space for
raising fast-growing forests, building green roofs and walls and as well developing
and expanding of the water drainage system network. In accordance w...ith the current
legal and planning basis, within the conclusions that this work stresses is that, even
in an incomplete legal and planning framework, there are real possibilities for the
inclusion of adaptive measures in the process of urban planning.
Кључне речи:
Adaptation / Urban planning / Climate change / Green infrastructure / PožarevacИзвор:
Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management: Managing risks and building resilience to climate change, 2019, 229-244Издавач:
- Cham : Springer
Финансирање / пројекти:
Напомена:
- Editors: Walter Leal Filho, Goran Trbić, Dejan Filipović
Група
RAUmPlanTY - CHAP AU - Crnčević, Tijana AU - Niković, Ana AU - Manić, Božidar PY - 2019 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/605 AB - This paper, by presenting the case study of the General Regulation Plan, provides an overview of the potentials and limitations of the planning system regarding adaptation in the context of urban planning in the Republic of Serbia. The spatial coverage of the Plan includes the central/urban and peri-urban area of the city of Požarevac, within which various land uses are represented. In addition to housing, commercial and industrial facilities, green infrastructure, as well as other land uses, agriculture is also presented. Taking into consideration the specificity of the Plan area, the paper presents measures that promote adaptation, with special emphasis on the green infrastructure, the water system, energy efficiency and the urban structure. Thus, one of the measures promoted by this Plan is the reservation of the space for raising fast-growing forests, building green roofs and walls and as well developing and expanding of the water drainage system network. In accordance with the current legal and planning basis, within the conclusions that this work stresses is that, even in an incomplete legal and planning framework, there are real possibilities for the inclusion of adaptive measures in the process of urban planning. PB - Cham : Springer T2 - Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management: Managing risks and building resilience to climate change T1 - Promoting adaptation within urban planning: case study of the General Regulation Plan of the city of Požarevac SP - 229 EP - 244 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-03383-5 ER -
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Crnčević, T., Niković, A.,& Manić, B.. (2019). Promoting adaptation within urban planning: case study of the General Regulation Plan of the city of Požarevac. in Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management: Managing risks and building resilience to climate change Cham : Springer., 229-244. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03383-5
Crnčević T, Niković A, Manić B. Promoting adaptation within urban planning: case study of the General Regulation Plan of the city of Požarevac. in Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management: Managing risks and building resilience to climate change. 2019;:229-244. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-03383-5 .
Crnčević, Tijana, Niković, Ana, Manić, Božidar, "Promoting adaptation within urban planning: case study of the General Regulation Plan of the city of Požarevac" in Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management: Managing risks and building resilience to climate change (2019):229-244, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03383-5 . .