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Procena uticaja na socijalni razvoj u projektima otvaranja i širenja površinskih kopova

Social Impact Assessment in the Projects for Opening and Expansion of Surface Mines

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Petovar, Ksenija
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Abstract: There are numerous definitions and interpretations of what is the purpose and subject of SIA (Social Impact Assessment). A number of common determinants occur in various definitions. SIA examines the social changes that are likely to arise as a direct or indirect result of planned interventions (plans, programs, policies). In fact, SIA is a process aimed at understanding, managing and controlling the changes. The initiation of SIA application is linked to development of economic and infrastructural systems, i.e. zones in which intensive changes in social space have taken the place. There is an increased interest in SIA, and it has been applied not only in development of certain activities (large economic systems, construction of public facilities, etc.), but even more so in the implementation of programs and policies. SIA is generally associated with the five types of changes: • Demographic • Economic • Health and welfare • Environmental • Institutional changes. SIA has becom...e a binding activity in the World Bank funded projects. In Serbia, neither the current Law on planning and construction nor the Law on expropriation would require the preparation of SIA. During development of several spatial plans in Serbia for the areas in which the population and village displacement has been planned, only the segments of SEA methodology as it is commonly performed have been included in the analyses and programs. The paper will show SIA development, framework and principles, as well as some results of its application in the projects of mining activity – for surface exploitation of raw mineral resources.

Keywords:
SIA/ Social Impact Assessment / resettlement / surface exploitation
Source:
Prostroni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti održivofg razvoja u velikim ugljenim basenima, 2010, 61, 69-84
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  • Beograd : Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije
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  • Prostorni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti razvoja u velikim rudarskim basenima (RS-16008)

ISBN: 978-86-80329-63-5

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_773
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http://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/773
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During development of several spatial plans in Serbia for the areas in which the population and village displacement has been planned, only the segments of SEA methodology as it is commonly performed have been included in the analyses and programs.
The paper will show SIA development, framework and principles, as well as some results of its application in the projects of mining activity – for surface exploitation of raw mineral resources.
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author = "Jokić, Vesna and Petovar, Ksenija",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Abstract: There are numerous definitions and interpretations of what is the purpose and subject of SIA (Social Impact Assessment). A number of common determinants occur in various definitions. SIA examines the social changes that are likely to arise as a direct or indirect result of planned interventions (plans, programs, policies). In fact, SIA is a process aimed at understanding, managing and controlling the changes. The initiation of SIA application is linked to development of economic and infrastructural systems, i.e. zones in which intensive changes in social space have taken the place. There is an increased interest in SIA, and it has been applied not only in development of certain activities (large economic systems, construction of public facilities, etc.), but even more so in the implementation of programs and policies. SIA is generally associated with the five types of changes: • Demographic • Economic • Health and welfare • Environmental • Institutional changes. SIA has become a binding activity in the World Bank funded projects. In Serbia, neither the current Law on planning and construction nor the Law on expropriation would require the preparation of SIA.
During development of several spatial plans in Serbia for the areas in which the population and village displacement has been planned, only the segments of SEA methodology as it is commonly performed have been included in the analyses and programs.
The paper will show SIA development, framework and principles, as well as some results of its application in the projects of mining activity – for surface exploitation of raw mineral resources.",
publisher = "Beograd : Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije",
journal = "Prostroni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti održivofg razvoja u velikim ugljenim basenima",
booktitle = "Procena uticaja na socijalni razvoj u projektima otvaranja i širenja površinskih kopova, Social Impact Assessment in the Projects for Opening and Expansion of Surface Mines",
number = "61",
pages = "69-84"
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Jokić, V.,& Petovar, K.. (2010). Procena uticaja na socijalni razvoj u projektima otvaranja i širenja površinskih kopova. in Prostroni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti održivofg razvoja u velikim ugljenim basenima
Beograd : Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije.(61), 69-84.
Jokić V, Petovar K. Procena uticaja na socijalni razvoj u projektima otvaranja i širenja površinskih kopova. in Prostroni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti održivofg razvoja u velikim ugljenim basenima. 2010;(61):69-84..
Jokić, Vesna, Petovar, Ksenija, "Procena uticaja na socijalni razvoj u projektima otvaranja i širenja površinskih kopova" in Prostroni, socijalni i ekološki aspekti održivofg razvoja u velikim ugljenim basenima, no. 61 (2010):69-84.

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