INTERGOVERNMENTAL SPATIAL PLANNING IN THE SLOVENIAN AND CROATIAN ISTRIA AREA Cover Image

MEDDRŽAVNO PROSTORSKO NAČRTOVANJE NA OBMOČJU SLOVENSKE IN HRVAŠKE ISTRE
INTERGOVERNMENTAL SPATIAL PLANNING IN THE SLOVENIAN AND CROATIAN ISTRIA AREA

Author(s): Gregor Čok, Špela Hudnik
Subject(s): Politics, Architecture, Rural and urban sociology, Present Times (2010 - today)
Published by: Fakulteta za arhitekturo, Univerza v Ljubljani
Keywords: Slovenia; Croatia; Istria; spatial planning; spatial acts;

Summary/Abstract: The area of Slovenian and Croatian Istria is a historically intertwined geographical unit, where numerous cultural and economic bonds are present. The research was aimed at defining those contents of spatial planning which can be the subject of common interest and consequentially the subject of common planning. In the most part, the results are founded on recently concluded intergovernmental project PUT-UP Istre (2015–2016). By method of comparison of the existing planning documents, expert bases and other reference materials, common interests and potential competition were ascertained. We established that there are numerous contents in the fields of traffic, tourism, economy, agriculture and protection of nature that could be or even should be planned together. It is necessary to precisely define the common interests and their possible conflicts. To obtain more effective results in the area of common planning, it will be necessary to treat and plan these contents more exactly when preparing a next generation spatial, strategic and implementation documents in both countries.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 30-41
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Slovenian