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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, ...
The regeneration of military brownfields in Serbia: Moving towards deliberative planning practice?
(Elsevier Ltd., 2021)
This paper investigates the regeneration process of military brownfields in Serbia through the lens of a deliberative planning approach. The topic is important for Serbia as a proto-democratic society where brownfield ...
Teaching sustainability: concept of Smederevo as a healthy city
(University of Nis – Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2018)
Sustainability as a broad concept has developed into a numerous new approaches both in theory and practice. One of the concepts that emerged from the ecological aspects of sustainability is the healthy city concept. ...
Outside the planned mold. the (anti-)aesthetics of informality. case study of Belgrade
(Belgrade : University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, 2019)
The aesthetics of unplanned and informal, as well as the other problems that informal growth emerges, are certainly among the most challenging tasks for the contemporary urban planning, urban design and architecture. ...
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 ...
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 ...
Decentralised Mass Housing Policy in Socialist Yugoslavia
(Paris ; Torino ; Budapest : l'Harmattan, 2019)
The unique experiment of socialist state in the second Yugoslavia (1945-1991) had a profound impact in housing policy. Differently than in other socialist countries, decentralisation played a significant role. Housing ...
Greening as an Approach for Urban Renewal of Shrinking Cities
(University of Niš - Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, 2018)
Nowadays, many European, American, and Australian cities are faced with the problem of shrinkage, manifested through demographic decline, economic loss and perforation of urban tissue. In the face of the shrinkage process, ...
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 ...
Social Media as a Database to Plan Tourism Development: “Venac” Historic Core in Sombor, Serbia
(Springer, 2024)
One of the most significant novelties in urban planning last decades has been the inclusion of ICT tools. The most common approach is to form geographical and territorial information systems (GIS and TIS) to create, monitor ...