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The Evolution and Consolidation of the Serbian Spatial Planning System

In: Governing Territorial Development in the Western Balkans

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  • Zora Zivanovic

    (University of Belgrade)

  • Dragica Gataric

    (University of Belgrade)

Abstract

Spatial Planning in Serbia is a relatively new scientific discipline also in terms of the theoretical framework and social practices. It has gained importance in the second half of the twentieth century, with the intensification of problems related to the use and development of space. The aim of this paper is to show the Spatial Planning System in Serbia, its basic characteristics, its development path and its importance as a social activity that has the final goal of raising the overall living standard of the population. Spatial plans at each territorial level, national, regional and local, will be subject of specific analysis as well as the spatial planning procedures and the contents of spatial plans. Special attention will be paid to the key problems that Spatial Planning in Serbia meets: horizontal and vertical coordination, as well as the implementation of spatial plans. Based on the main spatial planning challenges in Serbia, along the EU integration process, some measures will be recommended to contribute to the improvement of the Spatial Planning System in Serbia.

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  • Zora Zivanovic & Dragica Gataric, 2021. "The Evolution and Consolidation of the Serbian Spatial Planning System," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Erblin Berisha & Giancarlo Cotella & Alys Solly (ed.), Governing Territorial Development in the Western Balkans, chapter 0, pages 89-105, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-030-72124-4_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72124-4_5
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