Fire Protection of Religious Buildings in Serbia: Challenges, Risks, and Improvement Measures

Authors

  • Željko Lazić Academy of National Security, Belgrade, Serbia Author
  • Kristijan Đujić Ministry of Justice, Serbia Author
  • Miraš Milašinović Faculty of Media and Communication, Serbia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66050/0zb8ta95

Keywords:

disasters, Orthodox churches, fires, fire protection, buildings, cultural heritage

Abstract

Religious buildings in the Republic of Serbia, particularly Orthodox churches and monasteries, represent a significant component of the nation’s spiritual, cultural, and historical heritage; however, they remain highly susceptible to fire hazards. This study evaluates the current state of fire protection in these structures, with particular attention to risks associated with architectural features, liturgical practices, age, cultural significance, and institutional protection frameworks. The analysis draws upon scientific and professional literature, relevant normative and institutional frameworks, and documented fire incidents in religious buildings. The results demonstrate that fire protection remains fragmented and insufficiently integrated, with technical measures frequently addressed in isolation from legal, organizational, cultural, and financial considerations. Key challenges include outdated electrical systems, the use of open flames during rituals, limited financial resources, inadequate technical documentation, and constraints imposed by cultural heritage protection. The study contends that effective fire protection for religious buildings necessitates a comprehensive, context-sensitive approach that incorporates preventive technical systems, risk assessment, legal compliance, institutional collaboration, and education for clergy and users. This research contributes to the field by emphasizing the need for a systematic, proactive fire risk management framework for religious buildings in Serbia to safeguard both human safety and cultural heritage.

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2026-04-30

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Lazić, Željko, Đujić, K., & Milašinović, M. (2026). Fire Protection of Religious Buildings in Serbia: Challenges, Risks, and Improvement Measures. International Journal of Disaster Risk Management, 8(1), 293-304. https://doi.org/10.66050/0zb8ta95

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