Sustainable urban development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia until 2030. Country/Territory Serbia Document type Date 2019 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Air & atmosphere, Energy, Environment gen., Land & soil, Water, Waste & hazardous substances Keyword Air quality/air pollution Sustainable development Policy/planning Pollution control Energy conservation/energy production Urban land Sustainable use Climate change Integrated management Protection of environment Local government Waste management Waste prevention Sewerage Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution Geographical area Europe, EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA Entry into force notes This Strategy was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia. Abstract This Sustainable urban development, here programmed until the year 2030, is being adopted for the first time in the Republic of Serbia in accordance with needs of urban planning, solving urban development problems and potentials that urban settlements carry among the development of related activities and sectors. Urban development policy is a public policy that is crucial as instrument for achieving sustainable urban development by using the integrated management approach. National urban development policy, by modern definition, represents a coherent set of decisions, guided by the national government through the co-operation process with different actors in formulating a common vision and goals to which they are directed in long-term transformative, productive, inclusive and resilient urban development process. Full text Serbian Website www.srbija.gov.rs