Arhitektura i Urbanizam (Jan 2015)

Climate change and protection: Recent experiences within planning of the area of cultural and natural heritage

  • Crnčević Tijana,
  • Dželebdžić Omiljena,
  • Marić Igor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/a-u0-7759
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015, no. 40
pp. 37 – 46

Abstract

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The aim of the paper is to provide an insight into the current legal and other regulatory frameworks that introduces problems of climate change into planning practice of natural and cultural heritage, with special emphasis on the situation in the Republic of Serbia. Further, an overview of the selected case studies of natural and cultural heritage from the UNESCO World Heritage List for which were done studies of the impacts of climate change is included. The results indicate that the legal frameworks as well as actual practice are promoting the development of the ecological networks (the network of areas NATURA 2000) and landscape protection. This applies also to the planning practice in Serbia, where the planning of ecological corridors, habitat networking and other measures, provide responses to climate change. One of the conclusions of this paper is pointing out the necessity of increasing the level of protection of natural and cultural heritage within preserving the authenticity and improving flexibility or adaptability to climate change.

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