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Transforming metropolitan regions - evidence from Belgrade

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Živanović, Zora
Tošić, Branka
Gatarić, Dragica
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Abstract
The paper seeks to identify and assess the polarising, indirect and direct favourable influence of Belgrade, as the capital and the largest city in Serbia, in the development of settlements and centres within its administrative area, i.e. the territory administratively named the City of Belgrade. The paper includes an analysis of demographic trends, including commuting trends, and the functional and morphological changes in the settlements of the Belgrade region between 1971 and 2011. Various analytical and synthetic methods have been used to assess the investigated territory's degree of transformation, including both positive effects and the negative consequences of the impact of various factors. Suburban areas are not clearly delimited. Belgrade's urban area is not marked by social segregation. The initial hypothesis that the Belgrade region underwent a complex and multifaceted transformation has been confirmed, which will significantly determine future planning solutions, especially... as regards the identified causes of the transformation, the factors of which have not been significantly changed in the transition, post-socialist period. The appropriateness of development planning measures and governing policies in this area is of crucial importance for the country as a whole.

Keywords:
Transformation processes / favourable impact / environment / demographic trends / settlement changes / planning measures / governing policies / metropolitan region / Belgrade
Source:
Mitteilungen der Osterreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, 2020, 162, 439-468
Publisher:
  • Osterr Geograph Gesellschaft, Vienna
Funding / projects:
  • Researching demographic phenomena for the purpose of public policies in Serbia (RS-47006)
  • Development problems and trends of geospatial systems of Republic of Serbia (RS-176017)

DOI: 10.1553/moegg162s439

ISSN: 0029-9138

WoS: 000635581100015

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85103651164
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Živanović, Z., Tošić, B.,& Gatarić, D.. (2020). Transforming metropolitan regions - evidence from Belgrade. in Mitteilungen der Osterreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft
Osterr Geograph Gesellschaft, Vienna., 162, 439-468.
https://doi.org/10.1553/moegg162s439
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