Methods and techniques to support cognitive processes of territorial resilience in developing countries - case study of Serbia
Апстракт
Current global sustainable development dilemmas imply efficient and effective dealing with complex phenomena in
process of local territorial development governance. Climatically responsive planning actually focuses on the complex
and dynamic, integral, meta phenomena being driven by the interaction of the environment, economy and society.
Wide range of issues should be taken into consideration in process of local strategic thinking - from climate change
adaptation strategies and actions to the socioeconomic regional positioning. In developing and transitional countries,
such as Serbia, this is a big challenge for local authorities and governing institutions. Even if there is national political
and strategic determination and local understanding of importance of territorial cohesion, there is usually lack of
human knowledge and institutional capacity to perform and act within aggravating circumstances of overlapping
problems and insufficient assets. Since the potential risk situ...ations are more and more pronounced, local
communities face a challenge of changing toward different collective action, short-term efficient as well as long-term
effective. That means transformation, evolution of local human systems structures and building the capacities of all
local urban-rural subsystems to strengthen resiliency to the global dynamics. The success of local planning and
management process, is directly dependent on the quality of the collective knowledge on which it relies. Experience
has shown that the traditional quantitative approaches to inform planning do not provide sufficient quality of reality
cognition necessary to formulate effective collective actions. Therefore, there is a need for an compass, an efficient
instrument to integrate and structure complex cognitive dynamics both in quantitative and qualitative way. Starting
from the assumption that Integral theory AQAL model to comprehend the complexity of reality could support and
improve local collective cognitive process we performed several case studies with aim to identify how this new
methodological approach could change and deepen planning collective perspective in Serbian local communities
enabling immediate and more prominent effective actions.
Кључне речи:
Resilience / Collective cognitive process / Integral theory AQAL modelИзвор:
Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017, 2017, 634-643Издавач:
- Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet
Институција/група
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Lalović, Ksenija AU - Živković, Jelena AU - Bugarski, Jovana PY - 2017 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/577 AB - Current global sustainable development dilemmas imply efficient and effective dealing with complex phenomena in process of local territorial development governance. Climatically responsive planning actually focuses on the complex and dynamic, integral, meta phenomena being driven by the interaction of the environment, economy and society. Wide range of issues should be taken into consideration in process of local strategic thinking - from climate change adaptation strategies and actions to the socioeconomic regional positioning. In developing and transitional countries, such as Serbia, this is a big challenge for local authorities and governing institutions. Even if there is national political and strategic determination and local understanding of importance of territorial cohesion, there is usually lack of human knowledge and institutional capacity to perform and act within aggravating circumstances of overlapping problems and insufficient assets. Since the potential risk situations are more and more pronounced, local communities face a challenge of changing toward different collective action, short-term efficient as well as long-term effective. That means transformation, evolution of local human systems structures and building the capacities of all local urban-rural subsystems to strengthen resiliency to the global dynamics. The success of local planning and management process, is directly dependent on the quality of the collective knowledge on which it relies. Experience has shown that the traditional quantitative approaches to inform planning do not provide sufficient quality of reality cognition necessary to formulate effective collective actions. Therefore, there is a need for an compass, an efficient instrument to integrate and structure complex cognitive dynamics both in quantitative and qualitative way. Starting from the assumption that Integral theory AQAL model to comprehend the complexity of reality could support and improve local collective cognitive process we performed several case studies with aim to identify how this new methodological approach could change and deepen planning collective perspective in Serbian local communities enabling immediate and more prominent effective actions. PB - Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet C3 - Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017 T1 - Methods and techniques to support cognitive processes of territorial resilience in developing countries - case study of Serbia SP - 634 EP - 643 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_577 ER -
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Lalović, K., Živković, J.,& Bugarski, J.. (2017). Methods and techniques to support cognitive processes of territorial resilience in developing countries - case study of Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017 Sarajevo : Arhitektonski fakultet., 634-643. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_577
Lalović K, Živković J, Bugarski J. Methods and techniques to support cognitive processes of territorial resilience in developing countries - case study of Serbia. in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017. 2017;:634-643. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_577 .
Lalović, Ksenija, Živković, Jelena, Bugarski, Jovana, "Methods and techniques to support cognitive processes of territorial resilience in developing countries - case study of Serbia" in Keeping up with technologies in the context of urban and rural synergy [Elektronski izvor] : book of conference proceedings / [4th International academic conference] Places and technologies 2017, Sarajevo, June, 08th - 09th, 2017 (2017):634-643, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_577 .