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Published: 01.12.2017. Research paper Architecture

INTEGRATED URBAN PLANNING IN THEORY AND PRACTICE

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Brankica Milojević
Brankica Milojević
Abstract

Integrated urban planning is a modern planning approach close connected with the complex nature of the cities and necessity of creating sustainable and resilient settlements. Research has shown that the implementation of integrated urban planning is directly connected to the socio-economic conditions, legal frameworks, technology, and professional and educational potentials of societies, which differ for each country. Research has shown, through concrete examples, that the practice of integrated planning is more prevalent in cities in EU countries than in post-socialist countries. This article focuses on the case study of the Republic of Srpska, where there are many problems in its implementation. Based on the analysis, it can be seen that it is necessary to constantly work on improving the methodology of integrated planning, education, and the training of planners and stakeholders, as well as strengthening the institutional and socio-economic preconditions for its implementation, particularly in post-socialist countries.

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