Spatium 2016 Issue 35, Pages: 37-44
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1635037Z
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The need of harmonising the administrative and the functional metropolitan area: The case of Belgrade
Živanović Zora
(Faculty of Geography, Belgrade)
Tošić Branka
(Faculty of Geography, Belgrade)
The aim of this paper is to highlight the lack of correspondence between the
administrative borders of the Belgrade region on the one hand, and its
functional gravitational area, on the other. The paper seeks to define the
boundaries of the functional area of Belgrade using several available
criteria, where the key one is the body of data on the daily commuting of the
employed population, students and pupils. In Serbia, commuting was taken into
consideration as a criterion for delimiting urban areas, or an instrument in
planning and achieving a decentralised and balanced regional development only
in the most recent generation of spatial plans. Compared to the boundaries of
the functional area, the current, inadequate, administrative boundaries of
the Belgrade region reveal problems in the consolidation of the metropolitan
region and they have a negative effect on the planning of this area, as well
as on the territorial cohesion in Serbia.
Keywords: metropolitan, commuters, functional gravitation, spatial harmonisation, Belgrade