Land plot - A matrix of planning script

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The goal of this work is to establish the structural rules of planning for quality of life of inhabitants. The aim of the research is to establish a division between land plots and the associated structure of general terms into a hierarchy of four levels of units of use and a matrix of symbols for their classification. The research methodology includes an analysis of relevant literature on the characteristics of fractals and the author's experience in preparing, developing and implementing spatial planning plans. A structure of general terms and symbols for spatial planning has been established with four levels along with the application of hierarchy of use for three groups of land plots and their classification. In this way the hierarchy of land plots is equally relevant for administrators and professionals and is a rule which must be respected.

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Poropat, A. (2010). Land plot - A matrix of planning script. Ekonomska Istrazivanja, 23(2), 70–87. https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2010.11517413

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