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НАРУШАВАЊЕ ЖИВОТНЕ СРЕДИНЕ КРОЗ (НЕ)ПЛАНСКУ И (НЕ)ЗАКОНИТУ ГРАДЊУ
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION THROUGH (NON)PLANNED AND (IL)LEGAL CONSTRUCTION

Author(s): Milana Pisarić
Subject(s): Administrative Law
Published by: Advokatska komora Vojvodine
Keywords: spatial planning; construction; environmental protection; strategic environmental impact assessment; environmental impact assessment

Summary/Abstract: In Serbia, the planning, arrangement, and use of space, as well as the construction of facilities and the performance of construction works, are regulated by the Law on Planning and Construction, which requires that spatial and urban plans be in conformity with the Spatial Plan of the Republic of Serbia, as the fundamental and highest-level document in this field of planning. At the same time, in the planning system of the Republic of Serbia, it represents a development-planning document with which all strategies and other public policy documents must be in conformity. However, the long-term foundations for the organization, arrangement, use, and protection of the territory of the Republic of Serbia, aimed at harmonizing economic and social development with the natural, ecological, and cultural potentials and constraints of its territory, were established only for the period from 2010 to 2020 and not beyond this point. Consequently, from the perspective of environmental impact, the author examines the strategic-development and general regulatory functions of the Spatial Plan of the Republic of Serbia. In this regard, the paper also analyzes the adequacy of the solutions provided by the Law on Planning and Construction and accompanying by-laws, as well as their conformity with the rules on strategic environmental impact

  • Issue Year: 84/2024
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 1231-1299
  • Page Count: 69
  • Language: English, Serbian
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