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Classification of Rural Areas in Serbia: Framework and Implications for Spatial Planning

Aleksandra Gajić, Nikola Krunić, Branko Protić

2021Sustainability57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The classification of rural and urban areas presents an important topic both in scientific research and in the practice of spatial planning, regional policy making, and territorial governance. Taking into account the multidimensionality of these areas, this paper aims to provide a classification framework design for rural areas in Serbia. After selecting the relevant indicators, which were included to reflect the main demographic, economic, and physio-geographical characteristics of the Serbian rural areas, multivariate analysis (principal component method and factor analysis) was used to determine the main factors in the delimitation and classification of rural and urban areas. The last step of the conducted methodology used cluster analysis (CA) that identified six types of areas with similar characteristics. The results of this study and applied methodology can improve the existing rural–urban classifications and help planners and policy makers in the adaptation of strategic development documents.

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SerbianRegional sciencePrincipal component analysisSpatial planningGeographyRural areaCorporate governanceEnvironmental planningMultivariate statisticsDriving factorsMultivariate analysisEnvironmental resource managementBusinessComputer sciencePolitical scienceChinaEconomicsLinguisticsFinanceMachine learningArchaeologyPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceLawRural development and sustainabilityAgricultural economics and policiesRegional Development and Management Studies
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