Belgrade’s Development Visions and Aims
Abstract
The City of Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and one of the largest Southeast European cities. During the twentieth century, it endured many changes in its urban structure and experienced a significant population increase. Because of the Yugoslavian war crisis, the state suffered international isolation that resulted in the economic, social, and cultural decline of Belgrade. After 2000, the transition process began, which is still going on even today. Serbia is on its way to full EU membership but is not likely to enter the EU until after 2025. Considering the hard start to the twenty-first century and the challenges of the contemporary period, this chapter reveals current urban development and presents the ambitions and long-term visions for Belgrade.
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Urban Book Series, 2020, 297-308Publisher:
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Šumarski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Vukmirović, Milena PY - 2020 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1090 AB - The City of Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and one of the largest Southeast European cities. During the twentieth century, it endured many changes in its urban structure and experienced a significant population increase. Because of the Yugoslavian war crisis, the state suffered international isolation that resulted in the economic, social, and cultural decline of Belgrade. After 2000, the transition process began, which is still going on even today. Serbia is on its way to full EU membership but is not likely to enter the EU until after 2025. Considering the hard start to the twenty-first century and the challenges of the contemporary period, this chapter reveals current urban development and presents the ambitions and long-term visions for Belgrade. PB - Springer T2 - Urban Book Series T1 - Belgrade’s Development Visions and Aims EP - 308 SP - 297 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-35070-3_8 UR - conv_1990 ER -
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Vukmirović, M.. (2020). Belgrade’s Development Visions and Aims. in Urban Book Series Springer., 297-308. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35070-3_8 conv_1990
Vukmirović M. Belgrade’s Development Visions and Aims. in Urban Book Series. 2020;:297-308. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-35070-3_8 conv_1990 .
Vukmirović, Milena, "Belgrade’s Development Visions and Aims" in Urban Book Series (2020):297-308, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-35070-3_8 ., conv_1990 .