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  • The host of this meeting was the Institute for Physical Planning of Split-Dalmatia County. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Adriatic institutes and representatives of the Ministry of Physical Planning, Construction and State Assets.

    The deputy prefect Ante Šošić and Petar Matković the director of the Institute for Physical Planning of Split-Dalmatia County addressed the gathering. Afterwards, the Management Plan for the Marine Environment and Coastal Area of Split-Dalmatia County was presented (Gojko Berlengi, MSc.), and an educational discussion was held about the subjects/problems common to the Adriatic counties. Along with this, Zoran Radman PhD gave a lecture about “Local self-government and physical planning.”


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  • We hope that we will be able to successfully interest them in spatial planning and help them choose further education.

    We are holding the Institute’s Open Doors Days in a virtual way this year too >>


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  • In order to contribute to the balanced development of Gorski Kotar, and based on the recognised features of the typology of settlements, the Institute for Physical Planning of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County began the production of a study titled the Spatial Identities of Rural Settlements of Gorski Kotar.

    The initiative to consider how to prevent negative impacts on the visual identity of the settlements of Gorski Kotar came from the Gorski Kotar Tourist Board.

    Although the area of Gorski Kotar is perceived as a whole, the diversity of the spatial identity of suburban and rural settlements is an important segment of the overall identity of the region. In the region of Gorski Kotar there are different types of settlements that are developing under various influences and in various ways. The majority of spatial plans do not have special construction conditions for different types of settlements depending on their typology and recognised values, but general provisions for...


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  • The system is continuously maintained and updated with new data, and every year it is upgraded with new solutions that seek to facilitate the work of local self-governments and bring physical planning closer to the public. The system is actively used by more than 140 registered users of local self-government units.

    Local self-government units are regularly informed about all the changes to the system, and presentations to local self-government units that are users of the system are planned for May and June 2022.

    On 4th May a presentation was held for the first two groups of towns and municipalities (8 LGU).

    The gathered were greeted by director Adam Butigan and he pointed out that this project enables all towns and municipalities the use of official data in the field of physical planning, which the Institute regularly updates and processes.

    Afterwards, the employees of the Information System Service presented the PratiPlan application set up in 2021, ...


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