Integrating Climate Change Adaptation Policies in Spatial Development Planning in Serbia - a Challenging Task Ahead

Integrating Climate Change Adaptation Policies in Spatial Development Planning in Serbia - a Challenging Task Ahead

SPATIUM International Review No. 24, March 2011, Belgrade ISSN 1450-569X SCOPE AND AIMS The review is concerned with a multi-disciplinary approach to spatial, regional and urban planning and architecture, as well as with various aspects of land use, including housing, environment and related themes and topics. It attempts to contribute to better theoretical understanding of a new spatial development processes and to improve the practice in the field. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Miodrag Vujošević, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia VICE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Jasna Petrić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia SECRETARY Tamara Maričić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia EDITORIAL BOARD Branislav Bajat, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Milica Bajić Brković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia; Branko Cavrić, University of Botswana, Faculty of Engineering & Technology – FET, Department of Architecture and Planning – DAP, Gaborone, Botswana; Tijana Crnčević, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Kaliopa Dimitrovska Andrews, Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Zeynep Enlil, Yildiz Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Department of City and Regional Planning, Istanbul, Turkey; Milorad Filipović; University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Belgrade, Serbia; Panagiotis Getimis, Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences, Dept. Economic and Regional Development, Athens, Greece, and University of Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; Grigoris Kafkalas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Spatial Development and Research Unit-SDRU, Thessaloniki, Greece; Douglas Kysar, Yale Law School, New Haven, USA; Luigi Mazza, Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Planning, Milano, Italy; Nada Milašin, Belgrade, Serbia; Saša Milijić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Bernhard Müller, Leibniz-Institut für ökologische Raumentwicklung, Dresden, Germany; Zorica Nedović-Budić, University College Dublin, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, Dublin, Ireland; Ksenija Petovar, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture and Faculty of Geography, Belgrade, Serbia; Vesna Popović, Institute of Agricultural Economics - IAE, Belgrade, Serbia; Mila Pucar, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Karl Peter Schön, Federal Office for Building and Regional Planning, Bonn, Germany; Wilfried Schönbäck, University of Technology, Department of Spatial Development, Infrastructure & Environmental Policy, Centre Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy, Vienna, Austria; Paolo Tomasella, Regione Autonoma Friuli Venezia Giulia, Udine, Italy; Dragutin Tošić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Belgrade, Serbia; Dobrivoje Tošković, Belgrade, Serbia; and Slavka Zeković, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia. PUBLISHING COUNCIL Mila Pucar, President, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia Jasna Petrić, Vice President, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia Tamara Maričić, Secretary, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia Branislav Bajat, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Milica Bajić Brković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia; Dragana Bazik, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia; Branka Dimitrijević, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK; Milorad Filipović, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Belgrade, Serbia; Igor Marić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Darko Marušić, Belgrade, Serbia; Nada Milašin, Belgrade, Serbia; Saša Milijić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Zorica Nedović-Budić, University College Dublin, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Policy, Dublin, Ireland; Marija Nikolić, Belgrade, Serbia; Vladimir Papić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Ratko Ristić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia; Nenad Spasić, Belgrade, Serbia; Božidar Stojanović, Belgrade, Serbia; Borislav Stojkov, Republic of Serbia Republic Spatial Planning Agency, Belgrade, Serbia; Dragutin Tošić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Belgrade, Serbia; Miodrag Vujošević, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; and Slavka Zeković, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia. PROOF READING AND ENGLISH TRANSLATION Marija Obadović, Snežana Lekić, Snježana Mijatović COMPUTER DESIGN REVIEWERS Jelena Stevanović Stojanović, Belgrade, Serbia Gerd-Axel Ahrens, Technische Universität Dresden, Fakultät COVER PAGE DESIGN Verkehrswissenschaften “Friedrich List", Institut für Verkehrsplanung und Ines Maričić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia Straßenverkehr, Lehrstuhl Verkehrs - und Infrastrukturplanung (vip), Dresden, The front cover page is inspired by Paul Klee’s painting: Highways and Germany; Milica Bajić Brković, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Byways (1929) Belgrade, Serbia; Tina Dašić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Vladimir Depolo, Land Development Public PUBLISHER Agency, Belgrade, Serbia; Slavoljub Dragićević, University of Belgrade, Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, IAUS Faculty of Geography, Belgrade, Serbia; Nenad Đajić, Belgrade, Serbia; Igor Marić, Director Vladan Đokić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, ADDRESS Serbia; Branislav Đorđević, Belgrade, Serbia; Rudolf Giffinger, Department of Institute of Architecture and Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia, IAUS Spatial Development, Infrastructure and Environmental Planning, Centre for "Spatium" Regional Science, Vienna University of Technology, Austria; Dušan Joksić, Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, Bulevar kralja Aleksandra 73/II, Belgrade, Serbia; Aleksandra Krstić-Furundžić, University of Belgrade, tel: (381 11) 3370-091 Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia; Dejan Ljubisavljević, University of fax: (381 11) 3370-203, Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Igor Marić, IAUS, e-mail: [email protected], web address: www.iaus.ac.rs Belgrade, Serbia; Saša Milijić, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Ljiljana Petruševski, FINANCIAL SUPPORT University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia; Mila Pucar, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia; Miloš Stanić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Belgrade, Serbia; Dobrivoje Tošković, Belgrade, Serbia; and Printed in Serbia by Grafo NIN Slavka Zeković, IAUS, Belgrade, Serbia Number of copies: 300 spatium C O N T E N T S SPATIUM International Review No. 24, March 2011, Belgrade Miodrag Vujošević Editorial SUSTAINABLE SPATIAL (TERRITORIAL) DEVELOPMENT 1-8 Nada Lazarević Bajec Integrating climate change adaptation policies in spatial development planning in Serbia - A challenging task ahead 9-15 Branislav Đorđević, Water storage reservoirs and their role in the development, utilization and Tina Dašić protection of catchment 16-20 Krishne Gowda, Sustainable water supply systems in India - The role of financial Ravishankar Doddaswamy institutions and ethical perspective 21-26 Jasna Petrić, The use of mineral resources and issues of harmonisation between spatial Jasmina Đurđević plans for the mining areas in Serbia with other strategic documents 27-36 Omiljena Dželebdžić, National indicators for evaluating outcomes of reinventing spatial planning Dragana Bazik in Serbia 37-44 Nikolaos Gavanas, Description of the new member states transport system in an era of Magda Pitsiava convergence - Development of an indicator system 45-50 Nikola Krunić, Modelling the spatial distribution of Vojvodina’s population by using Branislav Bajat, dasymetric method Milan Kilibarda, Dragutin Tošić MISCELLANEOUS 51-56 Đorđe Alfirević Customary rules of the Rajac wine cellars construction 57-62 Jelena Ivanović Šekularac, Impacts of traditional architecture on the use of wood as an element of Nenad Šekularac facade covering in Serbian contemporary architecture 63-70 Sanja Simeunčević Foreign direct investment impact on environment in Serbia in the period of 2000-2008 spatium EDITORIAL Dear readers, As previously announced, this issue of the International Journal „Spatium“ is also a thematic one with the majority of papers covering certain aspects of „Sustainable spatial (territorial) development“. These aspects address natural conditions, e.g. climate changes and challenging task of integrating climate change adaptation policies in spatial planning, the role of water storage reservoirs and sustainable water supply systems, mineral resources’ use and issues of harmonisation between spatial plans for the mining areas with other strategic documents, as well as national or specific (transport system) indicators for monitoring and evaluation of the outcomes of spatial planning, and application of new methods in modelling spatial distribution of population. This issue also contains few articles covering other (miscellaneous) themes and topics of academic relevance, such as the customary rules in construction of wine cellars, use of wood as an element of facade covering, and environmental impacts of foreign direct investments. Editor-in-Chief spatium SPATIUM International Review UDC 711.2:551.583(497.11) No. 24, March 2011, pp. 1-8 Review paper 1 DOI: 10.2298/SPAT1124001L INTEGRATING CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION POLICIES IN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN SERBIA - - A CHALLENGING TASK AHEAD Nada Lazarević Bajec1, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia Climate change adaptation policies integration process adds a new dimension to spatial planning. National planninng systems need to be reviewed for their capability to incorporate new procedures and implementation tools with a view

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