Urbani izziv Volume 15, No. 2, December 2004
                : 112–116
             
                 (Thematic articles)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-2004-15-02-002
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Borislav STOJKOV
                     University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Institute for Spatial Planning, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro 
                     stojkov@gef.bg.ac.yu
                Snežana SUBOTIĆ
                     University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography, Institute for Spatial Planning, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro 
                     stas@net.yu
              
             Title
             Strategic development goals of the metropolitan area of Belgrade in the context of European physical development
              
                 Abstract
                 In the last decade the importance of Belgrade has for known reasons seriously deteriorated. For future development under the new circumstances it is therefore necessary to define several primary strategic goals. In this article the most important ones are presented, namely: new definition and positioning of the metropolitan region in relation to the European, macro-regional and regional hinterland or its position and role/function in the framework of Europe and the Balkans; establishment of efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure and adequate inclusion in the European transport system; deconcentrated concentration and restructuring; improving and placing economic structures for increasing economic competitiveness of the metropolitan region; protection and improving natural givings, cultural specifics and strengthening the metropolitan identity, as well as profiling the Belgrade metropolitan region with specialised economic activities, especially service activities oriented towards south-eastern Europe.
                  
                 Key Words
                 Belgrade, Belgrade metropolitan region, regional planning, Serbia, South-eastern Europe