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URBAN PLANNING GAP IN THE CONTEXT OF TRANSITION PERIOD IN SERBIA
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Lazarević-Bajec, N. Integrating climate change adaptation policies in spatial development planning in Serbia: A challenging task ahead. Spatium Vol. 24, pp. 1-8, 2011.
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Vujošević, M. Collapse of strategic thinking, research and governance in Serbia and possible role of the spatial plan of the Republic of Serbia (2010) in its renewal. Spatium Vol 23, pp. 22- 29, 2010.
Lazarević Bajec, N. Rational or Collaborative Model of Urban Planning in Serbia: Institutional Limitations. Serbian Architecture Journal Vol. 1, pp. 81-105, 2009.
Lazarević-Bajec, N. Integrating climate change adaptation policies in spatial development planning in Serbia: A challenging task ahead. Spatium Vol. 24, pp. 1-8, 2011.
Maksin, M., & Milijić, S. Strategic planning for sustainable spatial, landscape and tourism development in Serbia. Spatium, Vol. 23, pp. 30-37, 2010.
The Republic Spatial Planning Agency. Retrieved April 15th, 2011 from http://www.rapp.gov.rs/
Vujošević, M. Collapse of strategic thinking, research and governance in Serbia and possible role of the spatial plan of the Republic of Serbia (2010) in its renewal. Spatium Vol 23, pp. 22- 29, 2010.
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