Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/18445
Title: The development of transport infrastructure and attitudes of the local population: a case study from the Republic of Serbia
Authors: Đukičin Vučković Smiljana
Đorđević Jasmina 
Jelena Milanković Jovanov
Ivanović Bibić Ljubica
Protić Branko
Đorđević Tijana 
Ivkov Milan 
Issue Date: 2018
Journal: Geografisk Tidsskrift - Danish Journal of Geography
Abstract: © 2017 The Royal Danish Geographical Society. In the last decades, the development of transport infrastructure has been necessary because of the population increase and expansion of urban centres. Infrastructure development leads to modification and changes in areas characterized by high human population density. The lack of adequate transport infrastructure inhibits local economic and social performance. In the period of economic stability (from 1970 to 1990), important roads that increased the connectedness of the Kolubara District (Western Serbia) with other parts of the country and the surrounding countries were built, but there is still a need for the construction of new roads. In order to examine the attitude of the local population in regard to transport infrastructure, a survey was conducted using a questionnaire consisting of closed questions. This topic is one that has not previously been examined. The data obtained were analyzed statistically and showed that local people have a positive attitude towards the existing infrastructure and towards the construction of new roads. There are statistically significant differences between the attitudes of the local population in different municipalities. The results from this research offer an opportunity to develop guidelines which can influence traffic development in these and similar areas.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/18445
ISSN: 0016-7223
DOI: 10.1080/00167223.2017.1419369
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