Depopulated and Abandoned Areas in Serbia in the 21st Century – From a Local to a National Problem
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Živanović, VedranJoksimović, Marko
Golić, Rajko
Malinić, Vladimir
Krstić, Filip
Sedlak, Marko
Kovjanić, Aleksandar
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Depopulated or abandoned spaces are a consequence of the emptying of settlements and the complete disappearance of the human factor in the use of space. The aim of this paper is to determine the size and structure of this space—clusters that can be considered abandoned at the regional level. In the focus of this paper is the space at the district level in Serbia, within which significant changes in land use occurred in the period 1990–2018. Time series of formal databases and data obtained by GIS tools were analysed in order to observe the changes in the structure of surfaces and to define the trend of merging or increasing the empty space during the last two decades. This paper analyses planning documents and strategies in order to determine with which problems the state identifies abandoned areas and what planning solutions are possible. A new method for calculating the homogenization of abandoned space is presented. The results indicate the homogenization of the abandoned space in t...he border regions in the south of Serbia, as well as major changes in land use, such as reforestation and reclamation of agricultural land.
Ključne reči:
depopulation / Serbia / region / land use / structure / analysisIzvor:
Sustainability, 2022, 14, 17, 10765-Izdavač:
- Basel : MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su141710765
ISSN: 2071-1050
WoS: 00085181600000
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85137883262
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Živanović, Vedran AU - Joksimović, Marko AU - Golić, Rajko AU - Malinić, Vladimir AU - Krstić, Filip AU - Sedlak, Marko AU - Kovjanić, Aleksandar PY - 2022 UR - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1249 AB - Depopulated or abandoned spaces are a consequence of the emptying of settlements and the complete disappearance of the human factor in the use of space. The aim of this paper is to determine the size and structure of this space—clusters that can be considered abandoned at the regional level. In the focus of this paper is the space at the district level in Serbia, within which significant changes in land use occurred in the period 1990–2018. Time series of formal databases and data obtained by GIS tools were analysed in order to observe the changes in the structure of surfaces and to define the trend of merging or increasing the empty space during the last two decades. This paper analyses planning documents and strategies in order to determine with which problems the state identifies abandoned areas and what planning solutions are possible. A new method for calculating the homogenization of abandoned space is presented. The results indicate the homogenization of the abandoned space in the border regions in the south of Serbia, as well as major changes in land use, such as reforestation and reclamation of agricultural land. PB - Basel : MDPI T2 - Sustainability T1 - Depopulated and Abandoned Areas in Serbia in the 21st Century – From a Local to a National Problem VL - 14 IS - 17 SP - 10765 DO - 10.3390/su141710765 ER -
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Živanović, V., Joksimović, M., Golić, R., Malinić, V., Krstić, F., Sedlak, M.,& Kovjanić, A.. (2022). Depopulated and Abandoned Areas in Serbia in the 21st Century – From a Local to a National Problem. in Sustainability Basel : MDPI., 14(17), 10765. https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710765
Živanović V, Joksimović M, Golić R, Malinić V, Krstić F, Sedlak M, Kovjanić A. Depopulated and Abandoned Areas in Serbia in the 21st Century – From a Local to a National Problem. in Sustainability. 2022;14(17):10765. doi:10.3390/su141710765 .
Živanović, Vedran, Joksimović, Marko, Golić, Rajko, Malinić, Vladimir, Krstić, Filip, Sedlak, Marko, Kovjanić, Aleksandar, "Depopulated and Abandoned Areas in Serbia in the 21st Century – From a Local to a National Problem" in Sustainability, 14, no. 17 (2022):10765, https://doi.org/10.3390/su141710765 . .