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The Rural Aspects of Spatial Planning
Josip Defilippis
Sažetak
Ever since he adopted a stationary way of living, man has been changing his
surroundings trying to adjust them to his own requirements. People have gradually
given up their isolated way of life, and communications and the exchange of
material goods, cultural achievements and ideas among them continue developing
However, there are still considerable differences between urban and rural areas. Urban communities are marked by a greater concentration of people and wealth, and rural communities by a lower population density, a different way of
living, and agricultural activity.
In order to make the most of the respective potentialities of the urban and rural areas, spatial development planning (which should ensure a balance between the existing resources and requirements) should distinguish between urban and rural planning. Rural planning is becoming increasingly complex since rural areas (
are being enchroached upon more and more by industry and the expansion of recreation facilities while also acquiring many new additional functions.
After referring to three concepts of rural planning discussed by Professor
Bićanić in Sociologija sela No. 5-6/1964, the author goes on to discuss the question
of spatial planning in agriculture which he believes could help to resolve the
problems of a rational organization of rural areas from the technical, economic
and social aspects. Among the measures which are applied in the spatial planning of agriculture u
the author discerns:
(a) collective measures for the development and spatial organization of the area in which agricultural production takes place;
(b) measures for improving and organizing landed property;
(c) the construction and organization of facilities within the farmyard.
Agriculture being eminently a »spatial« activity, its advancement depends greatly on the effectiveness of these actions in rural spatial planning.
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Hrčak ID:
119039
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Datum izdavanja:
10.12.1969.
Posjeta: 1.858 *