diplomska naloga
Maja Parovel (Author), Anka Lisec (Mentor), Dušan Kogoj (Thesis defence commission member), Dušan Petrovič (Thesis defence commission member), Bojan Stopar (Thesis defence commission member)

Abstract

Primerjalna analiza kontrole urbanizacije v Sloveniji in na Švedskem

Keywords

geodezija;diplomska dela;UNI;urbanizacija;nadzor urbanizacije;institucionalni okvir;prostorsko planiranje;prostorski akti;parcelacija;Slovenija;Švedska;

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Language: Slovenian
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Source: Ljubljana
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publisher: [M. Parovel]
UDC: 711.1(043.2)
COBISS: 5305953 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Comparative analysis of controlling urbanization in Slovenia and Sweden
Secondary abstract: In the diploma thesis, the legal and institutional framework for monitoring urban growth is analyzed, where urbanization is examined primarily from a spatial perspective. Controlling the expansion of urban areas can be implemented in different ways: through planning acts, various regulations and permits, inspections, active local land policy, such as the purchase or exchange of land, land banks, design of local infrastructure, supervision and regulation of land (parcel) structure etc. The thesis briefly introduces the analyzed countries Slovenia and Sweden, and the characteristics of their spatial planning systems. Furthermore, the system of directing and regulating land development in Slovenia and Sweden through spatial plans is presented where the municipal level is emphasized. For the comparison of the procedure of controlling urbanization between Slovenia and Sweden the approaches and institutional provisions for implementation of the building land plot subdivision are given. As an example of duration and complexity of the procedures in this field the process of acquiring the building permit according to the data of the World Bank is shortly presented. In the conclusion, the results of comparative analysis are presented, where advantages and disadvantages of the solutions in the analyzed countries are given, with the emphasis on the efficiency and transparency of the discussed procedures. The thesis is the result of several months’ research work at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden, and at the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana.
Secondary keywords: graduation thesis;urbanization;controlling urbanization;institutional framework;spatial planning;spatial acts;subdivision;Slovenia;Sweden;
File type: application/pdf
Type (COBISS): Undergraduate thesis
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za gradbeništvo in geodezijo
Pages: XI, 104 str., [13] pril.
Type (ePrints): thesis
Title (ePrints): Comparative analysis of controlling urbanization in Slovenia and Sweden
Keywords (ePrints): urbanizacija;nadzor urbanizacije;institucionalni okvir;prostorsko planiranje;prostorski akti;parcelacija;Slovenija;Švedska
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): urbanization;controlling urbanization;institutional framework;spatial planning;spatial acts;subdivision;Slovenia;Sweden
Abstract (ePrints): V diplomski nalogi analiziramo zakonski oziroma institucionalni okvir nadzora urbanizacije, kjer urbanizacijo obravnavamo predvsem s prostorskega vidika. Nadzor nad prostorsko širitvijo urbanih obmocij, pozidave, lahko poteka na več načinov: preko prostorskih aktov, razlicnih predpisov ter dovoljenj, inšpekcijskih pregledov, aktivne zemljiške politike lokalnih skupnosti, kot so nakup ali menjava zemljišč, sklad zemljišč, z zasnovo lokalne infrastrukture, z nadzorom in urejanjem parcelne strukture zemljišč in podobno. V nalogi sta na kratko predstavljeni obravnavani državi, Slovenija in Švedska, ter značilnosti sistema prostorskega planiranja v teh dveh državah. V nadaljevanju je prikazan sistem usmerjanja in urejevanja prostorskega razvoja oziroma pozidave zemljišč v Sloveniji ter na Švedskem preko prostorskih aktov, kjer smo se osredotočili na občinsko raven. Za primerjavo postopkov nadzora urbanizacije med Slovenijo in Švedsko smo podrobneje opisali pristope in institucionalna določila pri izvajanju parcelacije stavbnih zemljišč. Kot primer dolgotrajnosti ter zahtevnosti postopkov s tega področja je kratko povzet še primer pridobitve gradbenega dovoljenja po podatkih Svetovne banke. V sklepnem delu so predstavljeni rezultati primerjalne analize, kjer so izpostavljene dobre in slabe rešitve v izbranih državah, s poudarkom na učinkovitosti in transparentnosti obravnavanih postopkov. Naloga je rezultat večmesečnega raziskovalnega dela na Kraljevi tehniški univerzi KTH Stockholm, Švedska, in na Fakulteti za gradbeništvo in geodezijo Univerze v Ljubljani.
Abstract (ePrints, secondary language): In the diploma thesis, the legal and institutional framework for monitoring urban growth is analyzed, where urbanization is examined primarily from a spatial perspective. Controlling the expansion of urban areas can be implemented in different ways: through planning acts, various regulations and permits, inspections, active local land policy, such as the purchase or exchange of land, land banks, design of local infrastructure, supervision and regulation of land (parcel) structure etc. The thesis briefly introduces the analyzed countries Slovenia and Sweden, and the characteristics of their spatial planning systems. Furthermore, the system of directing and regulating land development in Slovenia and Sweden through spatial plans is presented where the municipal level is emphasized. For the comparison of the procedure of controlling urbanization between Slovenia and Sweden the approaches and institutional provisions for implementation of the building land plot subdivision are given. As an example of duration and complexity of the procedures in this field the process of acquiring the building permit according to the data of the World Bank is shortly presented. In the conclusion, the results of comparative analysis are presented, where advantages and disadvantages of the solutions in the analyzed countries are given, with the emphasis on the efficiency and transparency of the discussed procedures. The thesis is the result of several months’ research work at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden, and at the Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana.
Keywords (ePrints, secondary language): urbanization;controlling urbanization;institutional framework;spatial planning;spatial acts;subdivision;Slovenia;Sweden
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