Republic of Serbia is a West Balkan country, situtated in the South-east Europe at the crossroads between Western and Central Europe and the Near East. European road corridor No. 10 and navigable inland corridor No. 7 transverse Serbia. Territory of 88.361 square kilometers consists of two autonomous provincies - Vojvodina (21.506 km2) and Kosovo and Metohija (11.000 km2) – and Central part of Serbia (56 000 km2). Population in Serbia is app. 8.5 million inhabitants; the capital and the biggest city is Belgrade (1.6 million). There are 29 Districts/Regions in Serbia and 190 Municipalities.
Waste management in the Republic of Serbia is based on a number of laws, bylaws and regulations (almost 30) which has to be harmonized with the EU legislation. Overview of waste management legislation and comparison with EU Directives, is given in this paper. Waste policy and legislation includes National waste management strategy, established in 2003. This document, adopted by the Government of the Republic of Serbia, determines creation of Regions/Districts for waste management. Detailed description of establishment of regional waste management concept in Kolubara district is given in this paper. Agreement on accession, planning and construction of regional sanitary landfill is signed by 11 municipalities. The basis for this agreement is: National waste management strategy, Spatial plan of Kolubara district affected by the earthquake, Regional spatial plan of administrative region of the city of Belgrade, Draft of Spatial plan for area for special purposes in Kolubara lignite basin (working paper, 2003). Study on the selection of the location for regional sanitary landfill with recycling center, was prepared in 2006. The overall procedure (step-by-step) of preparing necessary documentation for construction of regional sanitary landfill will be analyzed in this paper.
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| Quelle: | Specialized Session C (Oktober 2007) | |
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| Autor: | D. Stokic V. Popadic | |
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