Проблемска подручја Републике Српске у контексту демографских кретања
Problematic Areas of the Republic of Srpska within the Context of Demographic Changes
Author(s): Mira Mandić, Milenko ŽivkovićSubject(s): Demography and human biology
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: problematic areas; demographic development; spatial distribution of the population; differentiated spatial development; the Republic of Srpska
Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses problematic areas in the Republic of Srpska, from the aspects of spatial distribution of the population and demographic changes during the period between the last two censuses. The paper also treats causes and consequences of an unbalanced spatial development.Social-economic processes indicate the increase of regional differences, the consequences of which are numerous and they also differentiate the country’s area on several grounds. One of the consequences is the unbalanced development and spatial distribution of the population. Assuming that the demographic potential triggers the complex valorization of an area, the paper also indicates limitations and risks of the future development resulting from demographic changes. Starting with 1960s, the poor total demographic potential of the Republic of Srpska area has been particularly strong in rural areas. This further implies the necessity to change the approach to demographic development strategies.From both theoretical and practical aspects, the paper also addresses the consequences of the unbalanced spatial distribution of the population. The polarized development of the country jeopardizes the economic and geopolitical sustainability of the demographically depressive peripheral areas and makes it difficult to integrate into modern development processes.
Journal: Зборник Матице српске за друштвене науке
- Issue Year: 2014
- Issue No: 148
- Page Range: 767-776
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English