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Perspective of sustainable development in the functional area of nodal centres of Zlatibor district
Perspective of sustainable development in the functional area of nodal centres of Zlatibor district

Author(s): Zoran Milošević, Sanja Raščanin
Subject(s): Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Српско географско друштво
Keywords: sustainable development; nodal centres; urban cores; daily urban system

Summary/Abstract: The concept of sustainable development in the functional area of the network of the most important settlements is based on the dependence on the settlement environment as well as the development of the entire settlement system in the Zlatibor district. The assessment of the functional development of nodal centres and their impact on the sustainable socioeconomic transformation of other settlements through integrative-incentive mechanisms is based on: the dominant role of nodal settlements as a geospatial factor in the sustainable development of the settlement system of the Zlatibor district; structural and demographic changes within the socioeconomic area; complementarities with settlement specificities; development needs of functional centres; integration into the spatial system of nodal settlements of Serbia; manifestations of differentiated planning and research into the sustainable development of complex geospatial entities. Based on the functional-process approach, the concept of sustainable development of the settlement system was formulated based on the following foundations: elements of the settlement system formed on the basis of spatial-geographical conditions; the main areas of population concentration are urban environments; the high conditionally of the socioeconomic development of the settlement system based on the gravitational-encouraging and polarizing effects of the influence of nodal settlements; from the process of redistribution within the active population, settlement- functional concentration and the development of other settlements result.

  • Issue Year: 102/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 83-106
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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