The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location

The spatial and urban planning is one of the key instruments for the planned formation and development of locations for nuclear facilities, especially in terms of meeting the strict spatial conditionality, as well as in terms of the formation of protection zones in their surroundings. This...

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Main Authors: Stefanović Nebojša D., Danilović-Hristić Nataša M., Josimović Boško D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2017/1451-39941701099S.pdf
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spelling doaj-39effd5293794fdd99de6a70c832d9c72020-11-25T01:52:06ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852017-01-013219910810.2298/NTRP1701099S1451-39941701099SThe spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute locationStefanović Nebojša D.0Danilović-Hristić Nataša M.1Josimović Boško D.2Institute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaUrban Planning Institute of Belgrade, UPE, BelgradeInstitute of Architecture and Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia, Belgrade, SerbiaThe spatial and urban planning is one of the key instruments for the planned formation and development of locations for nuclear facilities, especially in terms of meeting the strict spatial conditionality, as well as in terms of the formation of protection zones in their surroundings. This paper systemizes the international criteria and requirements for the locations of nuclear facilities and analyses the spatial distribution of nuclear facilities in the surrounding countries of the Republic of Serbia. The research was conducted on the example of the location of the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, within which the fulfilment of spatial requirements, treatment of the location in the existing spatial and urban plans and relationship between other functions in the surrounding area were analysed. The paper proves the starting hypothesis that the general requirements related to both the spatial development of nuclear facilities locations and the protection from radiation have not been met in the Vinča location and its surroundings. It was determined that the spatial and urban plans encompassing the area of Vinča do not contain sufficiently specific planning solutions and that, as such, they do not provide a sufficient planning basis for meeting the necessary requirements and obligations regarding the protection from radiation. The paper also gives recommendations for further spatial development and protection of the Vinča location and its surroundings. The research condcted in this paper indicates the importance and priority of further research so that the necessary planning solutions for further development of the complex in Vinča and for the formation of protection zones could be defined through creating a new planning documentation. In addition, the paper particularly highlights the need for conducting a research to identify a location for permanent disposal of radioactive waste. It also indicates the necessity of considering the aspects of environmental protection and protection from radiation in the national and international context.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2017/1451-39941701099S.pdfnuclear facilityspatial planningurban planninglocationplanning solutionenvironmentprotectionsafety
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author Stefanović Nebojša D.
Danilović-Hristić Nataša M.
Josimović Boško D.
spellingShingle Stefanović Nebojša D.
Danilović-Hristić Nataša M.
Josimović Boško D.
The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
nuclear facility
spatial planning
urban planning
location
planning solution
environment
protection
safety
author_facet Stefanović Nebojša D.
Danilović-Hristić Nataša M.
Josimović Boško D.
author_sort Stefanović Nebojša D.
title The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
title_short The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
title_full The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
title_fullStr The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
title_full_unstemmed The spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: Case study of the Vinča Institute location
title_sort spatial and urban planning concerns related to nuclear facilities locations: case study of the vinča institute location
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
1452-8185
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The spatial and urban planning is one of the key instruments for the planned formation and development of locations for nuclear facilities, especially in terms of meeting the strict spatial conditionality, as well as in terms of the formation of protection zones in their surroundings. This paper systemizes the international criteria and requirements for the locations of nuclear facilities and analyses the spatial distribution of nuclear facilities in the surrounding countries of the Republic of Serbia. The research was conducted on the example of the location of the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, within which the fulfilment of spatial requirements, treatment of the location in the existing spatial and urban plans and relationship between other functions in the surrounding area were analysed. The paper proves the starting hypothesis that the general requirements related to both the spatial development of nuclear facilities locations and the protection from radiation have not been met in the Vinča location and its surroundings. It was determined that the spatial and urban plans encompassing the area of Vinča do not contain sufficiently specific planning solutions and that, as such, they do not provide a sufficient planning basis for meeting the necessary requirements and obligations regarding the protection from radiation. The paper also gives recommendations for further spatial development and protection of the Vinča location and its surroundings. The research condcted in this paper indicates the importance and priority of further research so that the necessary planning solutions for further development of the complex in Vinča and for the formation of protection zones could be defined through creating a new planning documentation. In addition, the paper particularly highlights the need for conducting a research to identify a location for permanent disposal of radioactive waste. It also indicates the necessity of considering the aspects of environmental protection and protection from radiation in the national and international context.
topic nuclear facility
spatial planning
urban planning
location
planning solution
environment
protection
safety
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2017/1451-39941701099S.pdf
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