Author:
Malić-Sibinović Aleksandra
Abstract
In the last twenty years, the spatial distribution of the predominant economic activities has undergone changes that do not correspond to traditional development models. The Srem region was characterized by an economic structure based on a spatially evenly distributed agriculture and industry, traditionally located in the urban centers. According to the modern development concept, which is based on foreign direct investment, significant structural changes are necessary, leading to functional changes in the settlement system and a change in population concentration. For this reason, in the period 2002-2011, a functional change was observed in the settlements of the Srem region, followed by a change in the prevailing sectoral structures. The aim of this thesis is to investigate the spatial differentiation of settlements in the Srem region according to population concentration and to explain the dynamics of structural change in economic activities.
Publisher
Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES)
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