Spontaneously abandoned settlements in Serbia: Part 2
2011
This is the second part of the article “Spontaneously abandoned settlements
in Serbia”, the first part of which was published in No. 60-2 of this
Journal. Geomorphological indicators pointing at unsustainability of the
studied settlements are singled out. The indicators are classified as
morphometric (quantitative) and morphologic (qualitative). Geomorphometry has
been used for determination of quantitative indicators. The coefficient of
settlement isolation (Ki) is defined, which is a product of road coefficient
(Kr) and real relative height (RRH). Morphological indicators refer to the
position of a settlement on a certain geomorphological unit (ridge, valley,
valley side), as well as to the geomorphological homogeneity of space,
determined by geomorphological mapping. The defined indicators of
unsustainability are presented in detail as a case study of the abandoned
village Smilov Laz, in the municipality of Novi Pazar.
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