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Urban system and administrative-territorial organization of Croatia (CROSBI ID 612689)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Njegač, Dražen ; Toskić, Aleksandar ; Curić, Zoran Urban system and administrative-territorial organization of Croatia // Proceedings of the 9th International Academic Conference / Klara Čermáková, Jiri Rotschedl (ur.). Prag: International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences, 2014. str. 718-718

Podaci o odgovornosti

Njegač, Dražen ; Toskić, Aleksandar ; Curić, Zoran

engleski

Urban system and administrative-territorial organization of Croatia

This work deals with the necessity of reforming the administrative-territorial organization considering the characteristics of the urban system and settlement structure of Croatia. Up until the 1990s the basic unit of administrative-territorial organization in Croatia was the municipality – in total approximately one hundred of them. During the thirty years period (1963-1992) of their existence, the municipalities became autonomous political and economic units. Such municipal system influenced spatial structures and processes and had an impact on the development of Croatia’s urban system. Municipal centers (mainly small and medium sized cities) became spontaneous centers of polarized development on the local levels. After the political and economic changes in the 1990s, a new administrative- territorial organization was introduced. Today Croatia consists of two levels of administrative units - counties (21 higher level units) and municipalities (556 lower level units, with reduced jurisdictions as opposed to previous ones ; their average size is around 102 km2 and population around 7700). This new administrative-territorial organization, based on the considerably greater jurisdiction of larger – regional territorial units, in which the smaller, local ones no longer have the opportunity of economic decision-making, modified the basic character of the impact the administrative- territorial organization had on spatial structures and processes, and thereby on the urban system and regional development. In such circumstances the smaller cities (apart from county seats) no more have the importance they had before. As the counties have become the basic planning units and were given the jurisdiction for balancing and improving economic and social development in their large territories, even some of the smaller county seats are not strong enough to support such development. Therefore it is necessary to increase the importance of municipalities by reducing their total number at least by half and increasing their territory as well as jurisdictions by giving them opportunities to autonomously plan their development.

Urban system; administrative-territorial organization; regional development; county; municipality; Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

718-718.

2014.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Proceedings of the 9th International Academic Conference

Klara Čermáková, Jiri Rotschedl

Prag: International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences

978-80-87927-00-7

Podaci o skupu

9th International Academic Conference

predavanje

13.04.2014-16.04.2014

Istanbul, Turska

Povezanost rada

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