Abstract
This research focuses on spatial planning as an instrument for achieving sustainable development of Montenegro. The research is conducted in the light of new international perspectives, i.e. newer international documents in the field of spatial planning, as global sources of normative principles, and this is the prism through which the planning systems should be viewed. Montenegro is a developing country facing the challenge of urbanization and the challenge of aligning its planning system with new trends in this area. This research explores the planning system of Montenegro with the aim of achieving sustainable spatial development by applying a new planning system approach that leads to sustainable urban and territorial development. The results of the research suggest that sustainable urban and territorial development can be achieved in the case of Montenegro through planning compact and connected cities and regions, but also through a planning system that needs to be more synchronized with decentralization.
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