In Europe, since the end of the 1980s, a number of comparative planning studies have been conducted exemplifying the diversity of planning approaches that characterise the Continent. Among others, these contributions introduced the concept of legal families as being strictly connected with the features undertaken by spatial planning in a given context. In 1997, a more comprehensive approach was proposed by the EU Compendium of Spatial Planning Systems and Policies, introducing so-called spatial planning traditions or ideal-types. Since then, numerous research initiatives have been concentrating on the evolution spatial planning systems in Europe, on the basis of social, cultural or legislative approaches. The research’s contribution is no...
This paper explores the changes in the Serbian spatial planning legislation and system as they relat...
[eng] This study aims to advance the knowledge of the system of spatial planning instruments and of...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
The contribution aims at providing a preliminary insight on the evolution of the institutional frame...
The article inquiries into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial planning systems of t...
The proposed article aims at inquiring into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial plan...
Although not an exclusive EU competence, spatial planning in European countries has been influenced ...
Starting in the 1990s, an increasing number of studies and reports have focused on examining the nat...
The Europeanization of the spatial planning systems of the EU Member States has been extensively inv...
Starting in the 1990s, an increasing number of studies and reports have focused on examining the nat...
As several Western Balkans countries aspire to become members of the European Union (EU) in the (nea...
As several Western Balkans countries aspire to become members of the European Union (EU) in the (nea...
After gaining independence, countries such as Slovenia put a lot of effort into adapting their legis...
One of the biggest challenges of our country still remains the consideration of urban planning as a ...
The increasingly rapid pace of social and economic development often brings different forms of land ...
This paper explores the changes in the Serbian spatial planning legislation and system as they relat...
[eng] This study aims to advance the knowledge of the system of spatial planning instruments and of...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...
The contribution aims at providing a preliminary insight on the evolution of the institutional frame...
The article inquiries into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial planning systems of t...
The proposed article aims at inquiring into the evolution of territorial governance and spatial plan...
Although not an exclusive EU competence, spatial planning in European countries has been influenced ...
Starting in the 1990s, an increasing number of studies and reports have focused on examining the nat...
The Europeanization of the spatial planning systems of the EU Member States has been extensively inv...
Starting in the 1990s, an increasing number of studies and reports have focused on examining the nat...
As several Western Balkans countries aspire to become members of the European Union (EU) in the (nea...
As several Western Balkans countries aspire to become members of the European Union (EU) in the (nea...
After gaining independence, countries such as Slovenia put a lot of effort into adapting their legis...
One of the biggest challenges of our country still remains the consideration of urban planning as a ...
The increasingly rapid pace of social and economic development often brings different forms of land ...
This paper explores the changes in the Serbian spatial planning legislation and system as they relat...
[eng] This study aims to advance the knowledge of the system of spatial planning instruments and of...
Focusing on three of the Central and Eastern European countries–Poland, Czech Republic, and Hungary–...