%0 Journal Article %T Low carbon urban development in Serbia: Challenges and opportunities on the local level %A Baji£¿-Brkovi£¿ Milica %A Sretovi£¿ Vi£¿nja %A Brkovi£¿ Matija %J Facta Universitatis Series : Architecture and Civil Engineering %D 2012 %I University of Ni? %R 10.2298/fuace1201043b %X Development of low carbon urban environment stands among the highest priorities countries, cities and regions are faced with. Despite all the efforts, initiatives and concrete actions taken on the international, regional and national level, many countries experience very low or almost insignificant change on a local level. The situation in Serbia resembles these widely recognized dynamics. While on one hand, the responsible ministries and governmental bodies in Serbia have made a visible progress in meeting the challenge of developing low carbon environment over the past decade, it is a fact that actions on a local level aimed at redirecting the current trends and introducing a more responsible development into their cities and towns are very rare and rather sporadically taken. This paper focuses on a local level, and is concerned with the specific challenges and opportunities recognized there. The medium and small towns in Serbia are of primary interest, since their potential for change is least developed and recognized. The paper explores the challenges they deal with, namely, the perceptive, institutional, and legal constraints and goes on to investigate how these constraints could be overcome, or reduced. On the other hand, there are some opportunities that local communities have on hand. The paper takes to the light their strengths, and presents how they could be integrated into the development processes, and employed in order to further empower local communities in making their towns and places more carbon sensitive. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TP36035: Climate Change as a Factor in Spatial Development of Settlements, Natural Scenery and Landscape] %K climate change %K low carbon urban development %K medium and small size towns %K Serbia %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-4605/2012/0354-46051201043B.pdf