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Republic Institute for the Protection of the Cultural, Historical and Natural Heritage, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
spatial planinng, Faculty of natural sciences, University in Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
spatial planning, Faculty of natural sciences, University in Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
According to the Law on Spatial Development and Construction of the Republic of Srpska, the spatial plan of the Special Purpose Area of the Republic of Srpska is adopted mandatory for national parks and other areas if this is determined by documents of a higher order or wider area. The Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area of the Republic of Srpska defines priority objectives in the categories of space and time, based on the completed harmonization of precisely identified conflicting and potentially conflicting goals. According to the Law on Nature Conservation of the Republic of Srpska, the following protection regimes are implemented in the protected area: Ia, Ib, II and III level of protection. In this paper, an analysis of the protection regime and building rules in the spatial plans of the special purpose area of the Kozara National Park and the Sutjeska National Park was carried out.
Odgovorni autor Dijana Gvozden Sliško i autor broj 2 Marko Ivanišević su studenti na doktorskim studijama.
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