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Experts’ comments on introduction of participatory tools in urban planning in Serbia
(Belgrade : Faculty of Architecture, 2014)
New participation methods have been tested under the GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH) Project ‘’Strengthening of local land
management in Serbia’’ within seven pilot projects in local ...
Integrative Urban Design Game as a Method for Creating Liveable Urban Ambients
(Schwechat : CORP - Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning, 2012)
Complexity of urban environments implies new methods that can design urban ambients in sustainable
manner. This means that urban design and urban planning must work together in order to achieve flexibility
for liveable ...
The phenomenon of shrinking illegal suburbs in Serbia: Can the concept of shrinking cities be useful for their upgrading?
(Elsevier Ltd, 2018)
Illegal residential construction at the fringes of urban areas has been typical for Serbia and the other countries of South Eastern and Southern Europe, spanning through all periods of modern urbanisation. Illegal suburbs ...
Climate change gap: an overview of recent research in Serbia
(International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference, 2014)
Climate change and its effects are very complex and acute problems that we are facing today. Series of extreme weather conditions in the cities of Europe and the world shed a light on the vulnerability of cities to the ...
Geotourism as a development tool of the Geo-mining Park in Sardinia
(Springer Verlag, 2019)
Theory and practice about geoparks and the geotourism concept consider not only the geological heritage, but also its relationship to all other aspects of the natural, cultural and intangible heritage as a cornerstone of ...
A Micro-Museum Quarter in Sombor, Serbia, as a Sustainable Model for Managing Cultural Heritage in Small Shrinking Cities in Europe
(Fondation des sciences du patrimoine – Foundation for Heritage Science, 2022)
A museum quarter is praised as a suitable model for the regeneration of global cities. However, it has rarely been implemented in smaller, shrinking cities with a rich heritage, which has become a ‘new normality’ across ...
City planning in Yugoslavia in the 20th century: The case study of Belgrade / Урбанистичко планирање у Југославији у 20-том веку - пример Београда
(Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, 2002)
The long term planning in Yugoslavia is usually associated with early 1930s and with issuing of the Building Code in 1931, which represented the first official document legally regulating planning and construction of cities ...
Placemaking within Urban Planning: Open Public Space between Regulations, Design and Digitalization
(Leiden, Boston : Brill, 2023)
Placemaking is generally considered as a multi-layer and multi-aspect approach in urban studies focused on public open spaces, such as streets, parks, town squares or quays. These places are the core of local community ...
Serbian cultural territorial systems first experiences
(Springer, 2016)
In the first part of the chapter analyzed the legal and institutional context in the field of environment, spatial and urban planning and constructions in Serbia and its relation to the cultural heritage. The interest in ...
Organisation of Municipalities in Serbia – Pros and Cons from the Perspective of Urban and Spatial Planning
(University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2016)
The fields of urban and spatial planning have been significantly changed in Serbia during last 25 years of post-socialist era. These fields have witnessed great changes in legislative framework, socio-economic structure, ...