Title
Valorizacija uticaja i optimizacija pravila građenja u cilju unapređenja implementacije planskih dokumenata u Srbiji
Creator
Obradović, Tanja M., 1977-
CONOR:
129026057
Copyright date
2025
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
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Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
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Datum odbrane: 13.8.2025.
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Academic Expertise
Tehničko-tehnološke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Građevinsko-arhitektonski fakultet
Group
Katedra za zgrade za stanovanje
Alternative title
Valuation of the impact and optimization of building regulations for the improvement of the implementation of planning documents in Serbia
Publisher
[T. M. Obradović]
Format
246 listova
description
Biografija autora: 243
Bibliografija: 218-225
description
Urbanism and spatial planning
Abstract (en)
The research focuses on the analysis of building regulations in Serbia within urban planning. Building regulations are integral parts of planning documents and are not just technically defined parameters, but elements that fit into broader social, economic, and environmental frameworks. However, issues often arise, such as the mismatch of building regulations with specific locations or the copying of regulations from different contexts, which reduces the effectiveness of planning and the implementation of plans. The research emphasizes the importance of adapting regulations to the existing conditions, needs, and specificities of the location, in order to achieve the integration of form and context. Therefore, building regulations should be viewed as components of a complex system that includes interdependent elements, where a change in one part can lead to effects in other parts. Planning in Serbia often relies on traditional practices and a lack of professional support, which causes inefficiency in the implementation of planning documents. The research also analyzes the shortcomings of the existing system and proposes a new model that integrates various aspects of urban planning, including building regulations, aiming to improve coordination and efficiency in planning.
Authors Key words
pravila građenja, planski dokumenti, planiranje, implementacija, monitoring i evaluacija, složeni sistem
Authors Key words
building regulations, planning documents, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, complex system
Classification
711.4(497.11)(043)
349.44(497.11)(043.3)
Subject
T240
Type
Tekst
Abstract (en)
The research focuses on the analysis of building regulations in Serbia within urban planning. Building regulations are integral parts of planning documents and are not just technically defined parameters, but elements that fit into broader social, economic, and environmental frameworks. However, issues often arise, such as the mismatch of building regulations with specific locations or the copying of regulations from different contexts, which reduces the effectiveness of planning and the implementation of plans. The research emphasizes the importance of adapting regulations to the existing conditions, needs, and specificities of the location, in order to achieve the integration of form and context. Therefore, building regulations should be viewed as components of a complex system that includes interdependent elements, where a change in one part can lead to effects in other parts. Planning in Serbia often relies on traditional practices and a lack of professional support, which causes inefficiency in the implementation of planning documents. The research also analyzes the shortcomings of the existing system and proposes a new model that integrates various aspects of urban planning, including building regulations, aiming to improve coordination and efficiency in planning.
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