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Illegal construction - individual benefit and immeasurable social damage

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Gospavić, Zagorka
Božoć, Branko
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The paper will analyze the phenomenon of illegal construction in the Republic of Serbia, its emergence as a social phenomenon, an attempt to suppress and evident escalation lately. Legal solutions will be analyzed and their contribution to the suppression of illegal construction will be valued. The emphasis will be given to the current situation and the assessment of the future effects of the immeasurable social damage caused by illegal construction on the entire spatial environment and the living environment. The paper will illustrate several case studies that represent different levels of illegality, from the construction of objects in protected nature reserves or zones in which they should never have been built, from the disrespect procedure's of the received valid technical documentation, to the exceeding of the dimensions of the facilities in position and height, of which each individual case presents illegal construction with different negative impacts on the environment.
Keywords:
illegal object / technical procedure / social damage
Source:
International scientific conference Environmental impact of illegal construction, poor planning and design IMPEDE 2019, 2019
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  • Faculty of Technology of Belgrade, Serbia
Funding / projects:
  • The application of GNSS and LIDAR technology for infrastructure facilities and terrain stability monitoring (RS-36009)

ISBN: 978-86-901238-0-3

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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2431
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Gospavić, Z.,& Božoć, B.. (2019). Illegal construction - individual benefit and immeasurable social damage. in International scientific conference Environmental impact of illegal construction, poor planning and design IMPEDE 2019
Faculty of Technology of Belgrade, Serbia..
Gospavić Z, Božoć B. Illegal construction - individual benefit and immeasurable social damage. in International scientific conference Environmental impact of illegal construction, poor planning and design IMPEDE 2019. 2019;..
Gospavić, Zagorka, Božoć, Branko, "Illegal construction - individual benefit and immeasurable social damage" in International scientific conference Environmental impact of illegal construction, poor planning and design IMPEDE 2019 (2019).

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