Potentials and limitations of spatial and demographic development in Kosovo-Metohija lignite basin
The initial research carried out for the purpose of elaborating the Spatial Plan for Kosovo-Metohija Lignite Basin indicated the need to address numerous conflicts and opposing interests in the area concerned. This required the Plan to focus on harmonizing the economic, social and spatial a...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
2009-01-01
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Series: | Spatium |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-569X/2009/1450-569X0919030S.pdf |
Summary: | The initial research carried out for the purpose of elaborating the Spatial
Plan for Kosovo-Metohija Lignite Basin indicated the need to address numerous
conflicts and opposing interests in the area concerned. This required the
Plan to focus on harmonizing the economic, social and spatial aspects of
developing a mining-energy-industrial system (hereinafter MEIS) and its
surroundings, devising the new ways for the protection of local population
interests and use of novel approaches in dealing with the environmental
consequences of lignite exploitation and processing. The area wherein
Kosovo-Metohija lignite deposits are found is replete with diverse
conflicting interests, including insufficient and uneven development,
extremely large overall and especially agrarian population density (among the
highest in Europe), unemployment and a sizable portion of the grey economy,
low level and quality of services of public interest, ethnic conflicts and
polarization, etc. The environmental effects of MEIS activities in a
situation of this kind were revealed by the early stages of research in all
segments of economic, social and spatial development, along with a high
degree of environmental degradation. The main conflict in the Plan area is
the one between mining and agriculture, i.e. open pit lignite mining and
high-fertility soil covering lignite deposits. The conflict is additionally
aggravated by the remarkable density of agricultural population on this
territory and high selling prices of the land. Therefore, a substantial part
of the Plan’s propositions was related to the conditions of settlement and
infrastructure relocation, population resettlement and measures to relieve
the tensions and prevent the outbreak of potential conflicts in implementing
the Plan. The Spatial Plan is conceived as a complex and comprehensive
document defining the framework, basic principles, starting points and
measures tackling the numerous development conflicts, spatial, social and
ecological limitations, including the relevant analytical and data bases
deriving from field research and surveys. Despite the fact that under the UN
SC Resolution 1244, the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija has been
under the jurisdiction of the United Nations since June 1999, we believe that
the Draft of the Spatial Plan and the research work done for its purpose are
still valid, since to this date there have been no attempts to start the
formation of new open pits in Kosovo lignite basin. |
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ISSN: | 1450-569X 2217-8066 |