Principles of Resilient Territorial Strategies - Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake
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Tatjana Mrdjenovic
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The notion “territory” is a set of all development factors of space in the broader sense (economic,
social, social, political, natural, created, market, etc.) into a holistic, unique entity, managed in a
sustainable manner, including all dimensions of sustainable development and stakeholders. It goes
out of the administrative border and is defined by needs and the interests of all actors.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is the concept (according to Reeve is the youngest urban
paradigm) whose imperative is the integration of development sectors: economics, society, the
environment (both natural and natural) in order to systematically manage renewable and nonrenewable
resources. Renewable resources (natural or created - artificial) are those that can be
restored within a certain period of time. Therefore, their use in accordance with sustainability must
take place in the cycles of their regeneration (for example, the timber logging dynamics takes place
in the timing of the planting of ...new seedlings and their growth).Non-renewable resources, such as
cultural and historical heritage and protected natural assets, must be strictly protected. Often it
happens that, by their nature, the renewable sounds of accelerated exploitation are converted into nonrenewable
(for example, White bears are renewing their reproductive activity, but climatic influences,
as well as human action, have made them become currently non-renewable and require strict
protection. Sustainable development is in the cross-section of three development rallies, enabling in
this way cultural, economic, social and ecological living and living places. This means that human
activity in one sector must have positive or at least zero effects on other development sectors (UNHabitat
2005). On the other han, RESILIENCE implies the capacity of the system to abandon a
redundant or replaceable element with the openness to reorganize elements (adaptability) and
integrate new ones that enable it to grow / DEVELOPMENT (Mrđenović, 2013). The thesis I stand
for is that resilience implies the process of managing the regeneration of the territory system for the
sake of its sustainability. The aim of the paper is to prove this thesis on case study “Integrated Strategy
for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake” in order to outline the principles of resilience in urban and
spatial planning.
Кључне речи:
resilience / sustainable development strategy / planning / territory / regenerationИзвор:
Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Chania, Crete Island, Greece, June 24-29, 2019, 2019, 1065-1065Издавач:
- Volos : University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Mrđenović, Tatjana PY - 2019 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2109 AB - The notion “territory” is a set of all development factors of space in the broader sense (economic, social, social, political, natural, created, market, etc.) into a holistic, unique entity, managed in a sustainable manner, including all dimensions of sustainable development and stakeholders. It goes out of the administrative border and is defined by needs and the interests of all actors. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT is the concept (according to Reeve is the youngest urban paradigm) whose imperative is the integration of development sectors: economics, society, the environment (both natural and natural) in order to systematically manage renewable and nonrenewable resources. Renewable resources (natural or created - artificial) are those that can be restored within a certain period of time. Therefore, their use in accordance with sustainability must take place in the cycles of their regeneration (for example, the timber logging dynamics takes place in the timing of the planting of new seedlings and their growth).Non-renewable resources, such as cultural and historical heritage and protected natural assets, must be strictly protected. Often it happens that, by their nature, the renewable sounds of accelerated exploitation are converted into nonrenewable (for example, White bears are renewing their reproductive activity, but climatic influences, as well as human action, have made them become currently non-renewable and require strict protection. Sustainable development is in the cross-section of three development rallies, enabling in this way cultural, economic, social and ecological living and living places. This means that human activity in one sector must have positive or at least zero effects on other development sectors (UNHabitat 2005). On the other han, RESILIENCE implies the capacity of the system to abandon a redundant or replaceable element with the openness to reorganize elements (adaptability) and integrate new ones that enable it to grow / DEVELOPMENT (Mrđenović, 2013). The thesis I stand for is that resilience implies the process of managing the regeneration of the territory system for the sake of its sustainability. The aim of the paper is to prove this thesis on case study “Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake” in order to outline the principles of resilience in urban and spatial planning. PB - Volos : University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design C3 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Chania, Crete Island, Greece, June 24-29, 2019 T1 - Principles of Resilient Territorial Strategies - Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake SP - 1065 EP - 1065 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2109 ER -
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Mrđenović, T.. (2019). Principles of Resilient Territorial Strategies - Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake. in Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Chania, Crete Island, Greece, June 24-29, 2019 Volos : University of Thessaly, Department of Planning and Regional Development, Laboratory of Urban Morphology & Design., 1065-1065. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2109
Mrđenović T. Principles of Resilient Territorial Strategies - Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake. in Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Chania, Crete Island, Greece, June 24-29, 2019. 2019;:1065-1065. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2109 .
Mrđenović, Tatjana, "Principles of Resilient Territorial Strategies - Case Study of Integrated Strategy for Tourist Valorisation of Skadar Lake" in Proceedings of the International Conference on Changing Cities IV: Spatial, Design, Landscape & Socio-economic Dimensions Chania, Crete Island, Greece, June 24-29, 2019 (2019):1065-1065, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_2109 .