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Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach

Vesić, Uroš; Kosić, Tatjana; Krstić-Furundzić, Aleksandra

(Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning, 2013)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Vesić, Uroš
AU  - Kosić, Tatjana
AU  - Krstić-Furundzić, Aleksandra
PY  - 2013
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/555
AB  - Examining Serbian housing policy in the past two decades which has been radically transfered from the
communist version of "welfare state" to the neoliberal concept of housing market, this paper firstly identifies
major subjects and activities in the field of social housing and systematizes kinds of action related to these
activities. Sudden state’s withdrawal from the housing matter, followed by the lack of land regulations and
permanent economic crisis, caused almost unsolvable problem of adequate provision of housing for the most
of the population in Serbia.
The initial course, performed through privatisation of 98 % of public housing stock at the beginning of the
last decade of the 20th century, took place apart from the few other housing policy initiatives and processes
that were unconformably to each other. The state successively abandoned introduction of housing policy,
untill it almost ran short of its institutional and active capacities that had been developing by decades in
communism. Until 2004 housing policy was trying to achieve short-dated political aims, but since then, the
need for introducton of new systematic housing solutions, including social housing above all, emerged.
Serbian government began to act in two separate ways, although without yet astablished long-term national
housing policy: First was to try to support, financially and legislatively, production of affordable housing, so
called "cheap flats" for subsidized sale; and the other was to try to establish public rented housing, but this
time based on economic sustainability instead of general social equity proclaimed in communism. Several
projects of "cheap flats" for subsidized sale have been developed, while some of them are stlill under
construction, or in the planing stage. On the other side, the initial impulse for public rented housing
foundation in Serbia was the 15 milion euros pilot project – Settlement and Integration of Refugees
Programme (SIRP 2003-2008.) – financed by the Italian government, that was realized in seven Serbian
municipalities. Thus, first non-profit Public Housing Agencies in Serbia were established, and new public
housing stock was built and inhabited.
Considering serbian social housing policy in general and highlighting some of their characteristics related to
several projects, this study focuses on both of these two recognized courses by analisys and critic review of
achieved results.
PB  - Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning
C3  - REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society
T1  - Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach
SP  - 801
EP  - 809
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_555
ER  - 
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author = "Vesić, Uroš and Kosić, Tatjana and Krstić-Furundzić, Aleksandra",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Examining Serbian housing policy in the past two decades which has been radically transfered from the
communist version of "welfare state" to the neoliberal concept of housing market, this paper firstly identifies
major subjects and activities in the field of social housing and systematizes kinds of action related to these
activities. Sudden state’s withdrawal from the housing matter, followed by the lack of land regulations and
permanent economic crisis, caused almost unsolvable problem of adequate provision of housing for the most
of the population in Serbia.
The initial course, performed through privatisation of 98 % of public housing stock at the beginning of the
last decade of the 20th century, took place apart from the few other housing policy initiatives and processes
that were unconformably to each other. The state successively abandoned introduction of housing policy,
untill it almost ran short of its institutional and active capacities that had been developing by decades in
communism. Until 2004 housing policy was trying to achieve short-dated political aims, but since then, the
need for introducton of new systematic housing solutions, including social housing above all, emerged.
Serbian government began to act in two separate ways, although without yet astablished long-term national
housing policy: First was to try to support, financially and legislatively, production of affordable housing, so
called "cheap flats" for subsidized sale; and the other was to try to establish public rented housing, but this
time based on economic sustainability instead of general social equity proclaimed in communism. Several
projects of "cheap flats" for subsidized sale have been developed, while some of them are stlill under
construction, or in the planing stage. On the other side, the initial impulse for public rented housing
foundation in Serbia was the 15 milion euros pilot project – Settlement and Integration of Refugees
Programme (SIRP 2003-2008.) – financed by the Italian government, that was realized in seven Serbian
municipalities. Thus, first non-profit Public Housing Agencies in Serbia were established, and new public
housing stock was built and inhabited.
Considering serbian social housing policy in general and highlighting some of their characteristics related to
several projects, this study focuses on both of these two recognized courses by analisys and critic review of
achieved results.",
publisher = "Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning",
journal = "REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society",
title = "Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach",
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url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_555"
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Vesić, U., Kosić, T.,& Krstić-Furundzić, A.. (2013). Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach. in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society
Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning., 801-809.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_555
Vesić U, Kosić T, Krstić-Furundzić A. Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach. in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society. 2013;:801-809.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_555 .
Vesić, Uroš, Kosić, Tatjana, Krstić-Furundzić, Aleksandra, "Social Housing in Serbia: Dual Approach" in REAL CORP 2013. Planning Times – You better keep planning or you get in deep water, for the cities they are a-changin’... : Proceedings of 18th international conference on Urban Planning and Spatial Development in the Information Society (2013):801-809,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_555 .

Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry

Vesić, Uroš; Radivojević, Ana

(Udruženje inženjera građevinarstva, geotehnike, arhitekture i urbanista "Izgradnja", Beograd, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vesić, Uroš
AU  - Radivojević, Ana
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/118
AB  - Contemporary engineering uses steel and its alloys in every domain. Constant augmentation of needs for steel in global scope causes aggrandizement of types of products on the free market, thus increasing its global production. Due to depletion of natural resources, increase of economical price of energy and vital need for cutting global pollution of The Planet, steel industry of the developed countries focused its efforts in constant improvements of its’ own technologies in order to achieve maximum energy efficiency and environmentally friendly solutions. In these countries, recycling process is dominant in comparison with traditional ore extracting production of iron and steel while steel products trade reaches global level, with obvious trend to grow. Meanwhile, Serbia (as a country in transition) tend to keep up with this ongoing global progress, despite numerous economical, technological and environmental problems and poor results in energy efficiency and recycling. This paper focuses on: steel - as the most significant and the most used ferrous alloy in contemporary building industry; steel-related industries and their environmental impact, both on global scope and Serbian level.
AB  - Savremeno graditeljstvo se ne može zamisliti bez upotrebe čelika i njegovih legura u praktično svim svojim segmentima. Konstantno narastajuća potražnja za čelikom na globalnom nivou utiče na povećanje ponude najrazličitijih oblika njegove primene, i posledično, na povećanje produkcije istog. Iscrpivost prirodnih resursa, povećanje ekonomske cene energije i potreba da se smanji globalno zagađenje planete Zemlje, navelo je i industriju čelika razvijenih zemalja da konstantno unapređuje sopstvene tehnološke procese ka onim energetski efikasnijim i ekološki prihvatljivijim. Na datim prostorima upotreba prirodnih sirovina za proizvodnju čelika uveliko ustupa mesto reciklaži metalnog otpada, dok istovremeno trgovina čelikom i čeličnim proizvodima dostiže planetarne razmere, sa tendencijom rasta. Sa druge strane, u pomenutim okvirima, Srbija, kao zemlja u tranziciji, nastoji da uhvati korak sa aktuelnim trendovima, ali uz brojne poteškoće koje se tiču obimnije i efikasnije, energetski racionalne proizvodnje, racionalnijeg korišćenja metalnog otpada i drugih adekvatnih mera za očuvanje životne sredine. Ovim radom se na primeru čelika, kao najznačajnije i najčešće primenjivane vrste metala u građevinarstvu, uporedno analiziraju pomenuti aspekti na globalnom nivou, odnosno, na nivou Srbije.
PB  - Udruženje inženjera građevinarstva, geotehnike, arhitekture i urbanista "Izgradnja", Beograd
T2  - Izgradnja
T1  - Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry
T1  - Ekološki aspekti upotrebe čelika u savremenom građevinarstvu
VL  - 66
IS  - 7-8
SP  - 400
EP  - 406
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_118
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vesić, Uroš and Radivojević, Ana",
year = "2012",
abstract = "Contemporary engineering uses steel and its alloys in every domain. Constant augmentation of needs for steel in global scope causes aggrandizement of types of products on the free market, thus increasing its global production. Due to depletion of natural resources, increase of economical price of energy and vital need for cutting global pollution of The Planet, steel industry of the developed countries focused its efforts in constant improvements of its’ own technologies in order to achieve maximum energy efficiency and environmentally friendly solutions. In these countries, recycling process is dominant in comparison with traditional ore extracting production of iron and steel while steel products trade reaches global level, with obvious trend to grow. Meanwhile, Serbia (as a country in transition) tend to keep up with this ongoing global progress, despite numerous economical, technological and environmental problems and poor results in energy efficiency and recycling. This paper focuses on: steel - as the most significant and the most used ferrous alloy in contemporary building industry; steel-related industries and their environmental impact, both on global scope and Serbian level., Savremeno graditeljstvo se ne može zamisliti bez upotrebe čelika i njegovih legura u praktično svim svojim segmentima. Konstantno narastajuća potražnja za čelikom na globalnom nivou utiče na povećanje ponude najrazličitijih oblika njegove primene, i posledično, na povećanje produkcije istog. Iscrpivost prirodnih resursa, povećanje ekonomske cene energije i potreba da se smanji globalno zagađenje planete Zemlje, navelo je i industriju čelika razvijenih zemalja da konstantno unapređuje sopstvene tehnološke procese ka onim energetski efikasnijim i ekološki prihvatljivijim. Na datim prostorima upotreba prirodnih sirovina za proizvodnju čelika uveliko ustupa mesto reciklaži metalnog otpada, dok istovremeno trgovina čelikom i čeličnim proizvodima dostiže planetarne razmere, sa tendencijom rasta. Sa druge strane, u pomenutim okvirima, Srbija, kao zemlja u tranziciji, nastoji da uhvati korak sa aktuelnim trendovima, ali uz brojne poteškoće koje se tiču obimnije i efikasnije, energetski racionalne proizvodnje, racionalnijeg korišćenja metalnog otpada i drugih adekvatnih mera za očuvanje životne sredine. Ovim radom se na primeru čelika, kao najznačajnije i najčešće primenjivane vrste metala u građevinarstvu, uporedno analiziraju pomenuti aspekti na globalnom nivou, odnosno, na nivou Srbije.",
publisher = "Udruženje inženjera građevinarstva, geotehnike, arhitekture i urbanista "Izgradnja", Beograd",
journal = "Izgradnja",
title = "Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry, Ekološki aspekti upotrebe čelika u savremenom građevinarstvu",
volume = "66",
number = "7-8",
pages = "400-406",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_118"
}
Vesić, U.,& Radivojević, A.. (2012). Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry. in Izgradnja
Udruženje inženjera građevinarstva, geotehnike, arhitekture i urbanista "Izgradnja", Beograd., 66(7-8), 400-406.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_118
Vesić U, Radivojević A. Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry. in Izgradnja. 2012;66(7-8):400-406.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_118 .
Vesić, Uroš, Radivojević, Ana, "Ecological aspects of steel usage in contemporary building industry" in Izgradnja, 66, no. 7-8 (2012):400-406,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_118 .