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3.3 Population3.3.1 Population of M
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Forests and forest land in Monteneg
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Herceg Novi etc.) and suburban sett
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Spatial distribution of the activit
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The railway network also includes m
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In the current legal framework the
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operational under 35 kV voltages. I
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3.7.3.2 Use of water for water supp
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Excess water of diverse origin puts
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Appropriate information, knowledge
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The existing nationally protected a
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marinas and shipyards) for acceptan
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3.10.4 Problems of harmonisation of
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Outflow of communal and industrial
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Changes of proprietary relations -
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1. BASIC POSTULATES OF THE SPATIAL
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1.3.1 Global development principles
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7. Providing communal equipment of
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O1.3.2.1-6 Exploration of oil and g
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O1.3.2.1-17 In protected or planned
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Traffic infrastructureObjectives:O1
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P1.3.2.3-8P1.3.2.3-9Adequate combin
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infrastructure has to be reduced to
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other technical and technological a
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O1.3.3.1-8 Settlements are planned
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Explanation: “Adequate distances
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Of particular importance is the mor
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Objectives:O2.1-1Development corrid
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fertile age. Projection is based on
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7. Spuž in Danilovgrad8. Sutomore
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2.3.3 Urban and construction identi
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19. Zabljak - construction stone an
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particular areas. This also include
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linking with services required by b
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and Mrtvica, and which eventually w
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2.5.6 Spatial development concept o
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RoadMarkFROM - TOSUGGESTION FOR CHA
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For the development of port facilit
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2. Užice - Prijepolje - Podgorica
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O2.6.4-2O2.6.4-3For inter-municipal
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O2.6.4-11Explanation: Concrete dete
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Explanation: Although the existing
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The well known bio-corridor of cost
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2.12 Bases of protection of interes
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3 GUIDELINES AND MEASURES FOR REALI
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3.3 Guidelines for the land use and
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3.4.2. Development zones of the Coa
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wide scale conflict between the gen
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traffic network. That very limited
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Thresholds: The existing sources fo
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Conflicts: Generally speaking - thi
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Control of seismic risk, technical
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pollution; providing adequate dispo
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Cetinje, by construction of planned
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Thresholds: Further urban developme
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Thresholds: Very limited accessibil
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Sub-zone BIJELO POLJECovers the low
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Limitations: Limitation of developm
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accent on reconstruction and cultiv
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waterpower sector (regulating relat
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- Ensuring quality of ground and un
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land cultivation and revitalization
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Processes in scope of this subsyste
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inter-ministries harmonization of t
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- Research of intellectual capital
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Sources/LiteratureSources of genera