2020
DOI: 10.2298/spat2043026c
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Grasping the framework for the urban governance of smart cities in Serbia. The case of INTERREG SMF project CLEVER

Abstract: There is global interest in the smart city, not only as an operational concept, but also as a funding mechanism of the EU Cohesion Policy, joint programs, projects and initiatives. According to the EU Commission, a smart city is a place where traditional networks and services are made more efficient with the use of digital and communication technologies, for the benefit of its inhabitants and business. Urban governance, as an instrument of integrated urban development, has an important role a… Show more

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“…The institutional aspect means management of architectural heritage at different levels of hierarchy, including various stakeholders, and legislative, legal, and planning frameworks for the implementation of management procedures. In that sense, the smart city concept often promotes community participation in decision making and the development of a participatory approach as support to urban governance [75]. Current architectural heritage management practice shows the importance of community involvement and shifts from a centralized governing process to a more holistic approach that meets the preferences of the residents [76,77].…”
Section: Theoretical Background 21 Architectural Heritage In Smart mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The institutional aspect means management of architectural heritage at different levels of hierarchy, including various stakeholders, and legislative, legal, and planning frameworks for the implementation of management procedures. In that sense, the smart city concept often promotes community participation in decision making and the development of a participatory approach as support to urban governance [75]. Current architectural heritage management practice shows the importance of community involvement and shifts from a centralized governing process to a more holistic approach that meets the preferences of the residents [76,77].…”
Section: Theoretical Background 21 Architectural Heritage In Smart mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It acknowledges the intricate interrelationships among society, environment, culture, and economy, recognizing the intertwined nature of these dimensions. Sustainability, as a comprehensive worldview, embodies a forward-thinking mindset that seeks to strike a harmonious balance between environmental, social, and economic factors, ultimately resulting in an enhanced quality of life [10][11][12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%