Conflicting institutions in planning infrastructural corridors: a case study of infrastructural corridor Niš - Bulgarian border

Milica Maksić, Milica Dobričić
2017 Applied Researches in Technics, Technologies and Education  
Planning crucial infrastructural corridors is a fragile question, especially from the aspect of conflicting interests between different interest groups. This paper, through the analysis of process of elaboration of Spatial plan for the area of infrastructural corridor Niš-Bulgarian border (changes and amendments), points to complex institutional and policy environment in decision-making on this type of development. Infrastructural corridor Niš-Bulgarian border is of strategic European and
more » ... al importance which units functions of transport (road and railway) and infrastructure (gas pipeline and product line). On its way to Bulgarian border it connects 4 units of local self-government: territories of cities of Niš and Pirot and the municipalities of Bela Palanka and Dimitrovgrad. Through the analysis of attitudes of different institutions, especially the public sector one at the public review meeting, the paper researches present conflicts in planning infrastructure corridors in Serbia and the way of their overcoming.
doi:10.15547/artte.2017.04.003 fatcat:fozhcgcuwneffediawj3xmlfjq