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Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers

Vujičić, Dragan; Vasiljević, Nevena; Radić, Boris; Tutundžić, Andreja; Galečić, Nevenka; Skočajić, Dejan; Ocokoljić, Mirjana

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vujičić, Dragan
AU  - Vasiljević, Nevena
AU  - Radić, Boris
AU  - Tutundžić, Andreja
AU  - Galečić, Nevenka
AU  - Skočajić, Dejan
AU  - Ocokoljić, Mirjana
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1518
AB  - Urban green infrastructure plays a crucial role in sustainable city development by offering a multitude of benefits, including improved environmental quality, increased social well-being, and enhanced economic prosperity. Evaluation and monitoring of regulatory implementation stand as essential components in the advancement of urban green infrastructure (GI) as they indicate the efficacy of regulatory acts and enable the assessment of their implementation success and adaptability to identified needs. This study identifies barriers and drivers based on the views of 352 professionals surveyed between 2018 and 2023 in Serbia. The primary data collection method employed questionnaire surveys. This study identified a range of barriers within existing legal frameworks, foremost of which include the lack of coordination and coherence between relevant ministries and governmental agencies, insufficient financial and human resources, the lack of transparency in the regulation development process, the need for strengthening technical capacities, and the absence of an adequate urban GI strategy. This research serves as a foundation for conceptualising GI regulatory elements that enhance urban GI development. Addressing these barriers necessitates efforts to improve coordination and collaboration among stakeholders, increase public participation, and enhance transparency in the regulatory process.
T2  - Land
T1  - Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers
IS  - 5
VL  - 13
DO  - 10.3390/land13050692
UR  - conv_1786
ER  - 
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author = "Vujičić, Dragan and Vasiljević, Nevena and Radić, Boris and Tutundžić, Andreja and Galečić, Nevenka and Skočajić, Dejan and Ocokoljić, Mirjana",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Urban green infrastructure plays a crucial role in sustainable city development by offering a multitude of benefits, including improved environmental quality, increased social well-being, and enhanced economic prosperity. Evaluation and monitoring of regulatory implementation stand as essential components in the advancement of urban green infrastructure (GI) as they indicate the efficacy of regulatory acts and enable the assessment of their implementation success and adaptability to identified needs. This study identifies barriers and drivers based on the views of 352 professionals surveyed between 2018 and 2023 in Serbia. The primary data collection method employed questionnaire surveys. This study identified a range of barriers within existing legal frameworks, foremost of which include the lack of coordination and coherence between relevant ministries and governmental agencies, insufficient financial and human resources, the lack of transparency in the regulation development process, the need for strengthening technical capacities, and the absence of an adequate urban GI strategy. This research serves as a foundation for conceptualising GI regulatory elements that enhance urban GI development. Addressing these barriers necessitates efforts to improve coordination and collaboration among stakeholders, increase public participation, and enhance transparency in the regulatory process.",
journal = "Land",
title = "Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers",
number = "5",
volume = "13",
doi = "10.3390/land13050692",
url = "conv_1786"
}
Vujičić, D., Vasiljević, N., Radić, B., Tutundžić, A., Galečić, N., Skočajić, D.,& Ocokoljić, M.. (2024). Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers. in Land, 13(5).
https://doi.org/10.3390/land13050692
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Vujičić D, Vasiljević N, Radić B, Tutundžić A, Galečić N, Skočajić D, Ocokoljić M. Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers. in Land. 2024;13(5).
doi:10.3390/land13050692
conv_1786 .
Vujičić, Dragan, Vasiljević, Nevena, Radić, Boris, Tutundžić, Andreja, Galečić, Nevenka, Skočajić, Dejan, Ocokoljić, Mirjana, "Conceptualisation of the Regulatory Framework of Green Infrastructure for Urban Development: Identifying Barriers and Drivers" in Land, 13, no. 5 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.3390/land13050692 .,
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Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia

Galečić, Nevenka; Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena; Ocokoljić, Mirjana; Vujičić, Dragan; Skočajić, Dejan

(Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Galečić, Nevenka
AU  - Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena
AU  - Ocokoljić, Mirjana
AU  - Vujičić, Dragan
AU  - Skočajić, Dejan
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/789
AB  - In order to develop a sustainable urban environment, the modern approach to landscape design emphasizes the importance of environmental quality which promotes health and amenity and in which all members of a community can equally meet their needs. An important prerequisite for the design of high-quality parks in landscape design is respecting the needs and expectations of users. The quality of an urban area is the intensity with which open areas are used for the purposes of different activities and it is referred to as the utilization potential of an area. As a result of the extensive research of literature, the quality criteria for city parks are defined as: accessibility, activity / diversity of facilities and equipment, amenity and sociability. This study aims to determine the importance of the proposed quality criteria which are effective in assessing city parks as places for a successful design. The utilization potential is evaluated by using the quality criteria in the case of urban park Tasmajdan in Belgrade. The method of a structured survey was conducted on the sample of 300 randomly selected users. The research results show that the four tested criteria are very important for assessing the utilization potential of a park. Also, the obtained results are important for establishing the principles and recommendations that can be implemented in the process of landscape design, aimed at improving the quality of parks to meet the needs of its users for certain types of activities and achieve the appropriate use of parks.
PB  - Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo
T2  - Šumarski list
T1  - Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia
EP  - 501
IS  - 9-10
SP  - 493
VL  - 140
UR  - conv_2128
ER  - 
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author = "Galečić, Nevenka and Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena and Ocokoljić, Mirjana and Vujičić, Dragan and Skočajić, Dejan",
year = "2016",
abstract = "In order to develop a sustainable urban environment, the modern approach to landscape design emphasizes the importance of environmental quality which promotes health and amenity and in which all members of a community can equally meet their needs. An important prerequisite for the design of high-quality parks in landscape design is respecting the needs and expectations of users. The quality of an urban area is the intensity with which open areas are used for the purposes of different activities and it is referred to as the utilization potential of an area. As a result of the extensive research of literature, the quality criteria for city parks are defined as: accessibility, activity / diversity of facilities and equipment, amenity and sociability. This study aims to determine the importance of the proposed quality criteria which are effective in assessing city parks as places for a successful design. The utilization potential is evaluated by using the quality criteria in the case of urban park Tasmajdan in Belgrade. The method of a structured survey was conducted on the sample of 300 randomly selected users. The research results show that the four tested criteria are very important for assessing the utilization potential of a park. Also, the obtained results are important for establishing the principles and recommendations that can be implemented in the process of landscape design, aimed at improving the quality of parks to meet the needs of its users for certain types of activities and achieve the appropriate use of parks.",
publisher = "Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo",
journal = "Šumarski list",
title = "Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia",
pages = "501-493",
number = "9-10",
volume = "140",
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}
Galečić, N., Tomićević-Dubljević, J., Ocokoljić, M., Vujičić, D.,& Skočajić, D.. (2016). Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia. in Šumarski list
Hrvatsko Sumarsko Drustvo., 140(9-10), 493-501.
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Galečić N, Tomićević-Dubljević J, Ocokoljić M, Vujičić D, Skočajić D. Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia. in Šumarski list. 2016;140(9-10):493-501.
conv_2128 .
Galečić, Nevenka, Tomićević-Dubljević, Jelena, Ocokoljić, Mirjana, Vujičić, Dragan, Skočajić, Dejan, "Quality and utilization potential of urban parks: case study TaSmajdan park, Belgrade, Serbia" in Šumarski list, 140, no. 9-10 (2016):493-501,
conv_2128 .
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Neoteny of the European plane tree

Ocokoljić, Mirjana; Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana; Vilotić, Dragica; Vujičić, Dragan

(Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr., 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ocokoljić, Mirjana
AU  - Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
AU  - Vilotić, Dragica
AU  - Vujičić, Dragan
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/432
AB  - The neoteny of 64-day-old European plane tree autovegetative progeny is described, starting from the fact that sexual maturity in the juvenile stage of tree development is a rare and significant process by which the period of synthesis of new lower taxonomic units is shortened. The observed formation of European plane tree reproductive organs has been classified as induced neoteny. Compared to the inflorescences of mature European plane trees, the number of precocious inflorescences was lower, flower structure was simpler, and the diameters of inflorescences were the same. As neoteny is a genetic and physiological marker for the tree genotype and the species, and as it is classified as an example of parallel-inherited variability explained by changed interactions of trophic, hormonal and genetic systems, this analysis of neoteny can be a contribution to its further scientific study and its practical utilization at a larger scale.
PB  - Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
T2  - Archives of Biological Sciences
T1  - Neoteny of the European plane tree
EP  - 776
IS  - 2
SP  - 771
VL  - 64
DO  - 10.2298/ABS1202771O
UR  - conv_1030
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ocokoljić, Mirjana and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana and Vilotić, Dragica and Vujičić, Dragan",
year = "2012",
abstract = "The neoteny of 64-day-old European plane tree autovegetative progeny is described, starting from the fact that sexual maturity in the juvenile stage of tree development is a rare and significant process by which the period of synthesis of new lower taxonomic units is shortened. The observed formation of European plane tree reproductive organs has been classified as induced neoteny. Compared to the inflorescences of mature European plane trees, the number of precocious inflorescences was lower, flower structure was simpler, and the diameters of inflorescences were the same. As neoteny is a genetic and physiological marker for the tree genotype and the species, and as it is classified as an example of parallel-inherited variability explained by changed interactions of trophic, hormonal and genetic systems, this analysis of neoteny can be a contribution to its further scientific study and its practical utilization at a larger scale.",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Neoteny of the European plane tree",
pages = "776-771",
number = "2",
volume = "64",
doi = "10.2298/ABS1202771O",
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}
Ocokoljić, M., Šijačić-Nikolić, M., Vilotić, D.,& Vujičić, D.. (2012). Neoteny of the European plane tree. in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 64(2), 771-776.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202771O
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Ocokoljić M, Šijačić-Nikolić M, Vilotić D, Vujičić D. Neoteny of the European plane tree. in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2012;64(2):771-776.
doi:10.2298/ABS1202771O
conv_1030 .
Ocokoljić, Mirjana, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, Vilotić, Dragica, Vujičić, Dragan, "Neoteny of the European plane tree" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 64, no. 2 (2012):771-776,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1202771O .,
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Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider

Vujičić, Dragan; Skočajić, Dejan; Tutundžić, Andreja; Bobić, Aleksandar; Pavlović, Nada; Popović, Ivana

(Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda, Beograd, 2005)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Vujičić, Dragan
AU  - Skočajić, Dejan
AU  - Tutundžić, Andreja
AU  - Bobić, Aleksandar
AU  - Pavlović, Nada
AU  - Popović, Ivana
PY  - 2005
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/173
AB  - The contribution provides the description of a school project initiated by the Institute for the Protection of Monuments of the City of Belgrade and jointly realized by students of the faculties of Architecture, Forestry and Philosophy. The Institute's idea of enhancing the accessibility and appreciation of an area such as Topčider - virtually possessing all the character of a respectable public good, but failing to make itself felt as the city's integral and active part - met with appreciation i the City Council Secretariat for Culture, which funded the project. It was with pleasure and enthusiasm that professors and students set out to try their hand at a revitalization project for this cultural-historical entity. The starting-point in examining possible revitalization concepts was a critical approach to the classical heritage and the use of small structural units and ensembles with the view of producing modern architectural works that would essentially revive the original principles and humanism of classical architecture but with a freshness and vigour befitting the sensibility of modern man. Several earner studies that addressed the same problem failed to activate the potentials of Topcider. The proposed solutions were either very radical, to the point of degrading the cultural heritage, or they only treated individual portions instead of the whole. The students' works showed a readiness to highlight the existing values as much as the daring to change what was liable to change. The proposed park designs based on the introduction of elements intended to make the visitor feel good - exhibition pavilions, greenhouses, souvenir shops, bicycle-sheds, belvederes, bridges benches, or extraordinary structural components such as follies or a ceremonial entrance to the temple of nature - are easily and quickly feasible without jeopardizing the integrity of the cultural heritage. The public appreciation of the students' designs has shown that the city may rely on students' fresh and practicable ideas for the solution of its other similar problems. Some of the problems in this particular case have, however, fallen short of being fully solved as they depend on a number of external factors. The problem of traffic above all; until an integrated strategy has been agreed upon, it will be impossible to take full advantage of the site's potentials. The students of the faculties of Architecture, Forestry and Philosophy in Belgrade applied their hitherto acquired skills and knowledge to the problem of revitalizing the central zone of Topčider, its oldest core around the Residence of Prince Miloš, through differentiating the functions of individual sections, landscaping and designing small architectural forms promenades, gates, park furnishings, lights etc. The design process went through three phases. At first the students carried out an extensive historical, urban-planning and architectural analysis which provided a basis for evaluating the area as a whole and for setting guidelines for further work. The preliminary research involved the study of archival and literary sources providing information about the urban development of the Topčider area as well as fieldwork; architectural and stylistic analysis, and the state of preservation assessment, of the park, structures, monuments fountains etc; the historical and architectural importance of structures and open spaces; the layout of structures and their interrelationships; dominant sightlines and visual interrelationships of structures that needed to be preserved or accentuated; the features and purposes of structures and open spaces, as well as a consideration of new functions of interest to the revitalization of the park; the existing traffic conditions: types and routes of pedestrian, motor, tram and rail traffic. The objective was not only to pinpoint the problems and critical points in the space, but also to identify potentials of the space, important sightlines and focal points. In the second phase of the project the students outlined their design concept for the central zone of Topčider Park (scale 1:1000). The emphasis was on defining the secondary motor ways: vehicular access and car-parking facilities for the existing and planned structures (their interconnection and integration into the transport network as envisaged by the General Urban Flan), bicycle lanes water streams and pools, walkways and open areas intended for recreational use, as well as on determining locations suitable for small facilities for cultural, recreational and transport purposes (such as information points exhibition and music pavilions, open stages, cafes, greenhouses, tram stations, facilities for storing and renting bicycles etc). In the third phase the students further elaborated their designs for the selected portion of the park including the questions of paving, green and water areas arbours, benches, colonnades, gates, lights, fences etc; or they worked on smaller structural facilities developing the plans, elevations, sections and site plans (scales of 1:100,1:50 and 1:25). The design of new elements within the protected park area was guided by the desire for their materialization to be consistent with the spirit and values of a historic locale. The students' proposals for the revitalization of the central zone of Topčider Park reveal all the diversity of their creative-ness inspired by classical-style architecture, ranging from the skill in modelling space and small architectural forms in accordance with the laws of historical styles to the ability uninhibitedly to intervene in a historic space through accentuating specific parts and creating modern works of an associative nature. Although assigned with the difficult task of working out a revitalization concept for a remarkably important cultural-historical site, presently in a poor state of preservation despite many initiatives, the students may be said to have produced quality solutions, coming up with a number of fresh ideas as to the reactivation of some of the existing buildings and areas through introducing modern contents or rehabilitating the old, as well as through introducing new but small-scale, low-profile structures in order to avoid disturbance to the historic area. The engagement of students in carrying out such a complex task has thus proved to be largely justified; namely, it shows that their work can bring in some fresh ideas and simple solutions for the individual parts of Topčider Park, thereby drawing public attention to the need for revitalizing the whole.
PB  - Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda, Beograd
T2  - Nasleđe
T1  - Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider
T1  - Revitalization project for cultural-historical entity Topčider
EP  - 260
IS  - 6
SP  - 251
UR  - conv_709
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Vujičić, Dragan and Skočajić, Dejan and Tutundžić, Andreja and Bobić, Aleksandar and Pavlović, Nada and Popović, Ivana",
year = "2005",
abstract = "The contribution provides the description of a school project initiated by the Institute for the Protection of Monuments of the City of Belgrade and jointly realized by students of the faculties of Architecture, Forestry and Philosophy. The Institute's idea of enhancing the accessibility and appreciation of an area such as Topčider - virtually possessing all the character of a respectable public good, but failing to make itself felt as the city's integral and active part - met with appreciation i the City Council Secretariat for Culture, which funded the project. It was with pleasure and enthusiasm that professors and students set out to try their hand at a revitalization project for this cultural-historical entity. The starting-point in examining possible revitalization concepts was a critical approach to the classical heritage and the use of small structural units and ensembles with the view of producing modern architectural works that would essentially revive the original principles and humanism of classical architecture but with a freshness and vigour befitting the sensibility of modern man. Several earner studies that addressed the same problem failed to activate the potentials of Topcider. The proposed solutions were either very radical, to the point of degrading the cultural heritage, or they only treated individual portions instead of the whole. The students' works showed a readiness to highlight the existing values as much as the daring to change what was liable to change. The proposed park designs based on the introduction of elements intended to make the visitor feel good - exhibition pavilions, greenhouses, souvenir shops, bicycle-sheds, belvederes, bridges benches, or extraordinary structural components such as follies or a ceremonial entrance to the temple of nature - are easily and quickly feasible without jeopardizing the integrity of the cultural heritage. The public appreciation of the students' designs has shown that the city may rely on students' fresh and practicable ideas for the solution of its other similar problems. Some of the problems in this particular case have, however, fallen short of being fully solved as they depend on a number of external factors. The problem of traffic above all; until an integrated strategy has been agreed upon, it will be impossible to take full advantage of the site's potentials. The students of the faculties of Architecture, Forestry and Philosophy in Belgrade applied their hitherto acquired skills and knowledge to the problem of revitalizing the central zone of Topčider, its oldest core around the Residence of Prince Miloš, through differentiating the functions of individual sections, landscaping and designing small architectural forms promenades, gates, park furnishings, lights etc. The design process went through three phases. At first the students carried out an extensive historical, urban-planning and architectural analysis which provided a basis for evaluating the area as a whole and for setting guidelines for further work. The preliminary research involved the study of archival and literary sources providing information about the urban development of the Topčider area as well as fieldwork; architectural and stylistic analysis, and the state of preservation assessment, of the park, structures, monuments fountains etc; the historical and architectural importance of structures and open spaces; the layout of structures and their interrelationships; dominant sightlines and visual interrelationships of structures that needed to be preserved or accentuated; the features and purposes of structures and open spaces, as well as a consideration of new functions of interest to the revitalization of the park; the existing traffic conditions: types and routes of pedestrian, motor, tram and rail traffic. The objective was not only to pinpoint the problems and critical points in the space, but also to identify potentials of the space, important sightlines and focal points. In the second phase of the project the students outlined their design concept for the central zone of Topčider Park (scale 1:1000). The emphasis was on defining the secondary motor ways: vehicular access and car-parking facilities for the existing and planned structures (their interconnection and integration into the transport network as envisaged by the General Urban Flan), bicycle lanes water streams and pools, walkways and open areas intended for recreational use, as well as on determining locations suitable for small facilities for cultural, recreational and transport purposes (such as information points exhibition and music pavilions, open stages, cafes, greenhouses, tram stations, facilities for storing and renting bicycles etc). In the third phase the students further elaborated their designs for the selected portion of the park including the questions of paving, green and water areas arbours, benches, colonnades, gates, lights, fences etc; or they worked on smaller structural facilities developing the plans, elevations, sections and site plans (scales of 1:100,1:50 and 1:25). The design of new elements within the protected park area was guided by the desire for their materialization to be consistent with the spirit and values of a historic locale. The students' proposals for the revitalization of the central zone of Topčider Park reveal all the diversity of their creative-ness inspired by classical-style architecture, ranging from the skill in modelling space and small architectural forms in accordance with the laws of historical styles to the ability uninhibitedly to intervene in a historic space through accentuating specific parts and creating modern works of an associative nature. Although assigned with the difficult task of working out a revitalization concept for a remarkably important cultural-historical site, presently in a poor state of preservation despite many initiatives, the students may be said to have produced quality solutions, coming up with a number of fresh ideas as to the reactivation of some of the existing buildings and areas through introducing modern contents or rehabilitating the old, as well as through introducing new but small-scale, low-profile structures in order to avoid disturbance to the historic area. The engagement of students in carrying out such a complex task has thus proved to be largely justified; namely, it shows that their work can bring in some fresh ideas and simple solutions for the individual parts of Topčider Park, thereby drawing public attention to the need for revitalizing the whole.",
publisher = "Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda, Beograd",
journal = "Nasleđe",
title = "Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider, Revitalization project for cultural-historical entity Topčider",
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Vujičić, D., Skočajić, D., Tutundžić, A., Bobić, A., Pavlović, N.,& Popović, I.. (2005). Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider. in Nasleđe
Zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture grada Beograda, Beograd.(6), 251-260.
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Vujičić D, Skočajić D, Tutundžić A, Bobić A, Pavlović N, Popović I. Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider. in Nasleđe. 2005;(6):251-260.
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Vujičić, Dragan, Skočajić, Dejan, Tutundžić, Andreja, Bobić, Aleksandar, Pavlović, Nada, Popović, Ivana, "Projekat revitalizacije prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine Topčider" in Nasleđe, no. 6 (2005):251-260,
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