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Transition of collective land in modernistic residential settings in New Belgrade, Serbia
(Basel : MDPI AG, 2019)
Turbulent periods of transition from socialism to neoliberal capitalism, which have a ected
the relationships between holders of power and governing structures in Serbia, have left a lasting
impact on the urban spaces ...
Toward the Integration of SDGs in Higher Planning Education: Insights from Integrated Urbanism Study Program in Belgrade
(Basel : MDPI, 2019)
With the adoption of theUNAgenda 2030, UNESCO has put forward new recommendations
to integrate Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into the teaching process. In particular, SDG
11—“Sustainable cities and communities”—is ...
Educational Projects for Linking Place Branding and Urban Planning in Serbia
(London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2019)
The influence of place branding in urban development has more importance than ever. Nevertheless, little attention is given to how place branding strategies are interrelated with planning, especially in post-socialist urban ...
Public engagement under authoritarian entrepreneurialism: the Belgrade Waterfront project
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020)
Urban megaprojects as a spatial manifestation of neoliberalism are in transitional societies considered a tool for extra-profit for private developers and a source of great corruption among the high-level public authorities. ...
Assessment of decarbonisation scenarios for the residential buildings of Serbia
(VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2018)
Thermal energy demand in the residential building sector represents a big challenge for Serbia. In order to understand how to reduce this demand, and thereby
avoiding GHG gas emissions, a bottom-up simulation model was ...
The consequences of urban policies in socialist Yugoslavia on the transformation of historic centres: the case study of cities in Northern Serbia
(Springer Netherlands, 2018)
The socialist and the post-socialist paradigms of urban development are usually described by scholars as radically opposing. However, the cities in the socialist ex-Yugoslavia (1945-1992) present a different development ...