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Marko, Ćirović , Nataša, Petrović Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia petrovicn@fon.bg.ac.rs   Abstract The control of climate changes is one of the greatest historical challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. Warming of the climate system is well documented: increases in global average air and ocean temperatures, widespread melting of […]

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Nevena Cule1, Ljubinko Jovanovic2, Dragana Drazic1, Milorad Veselinovic1, Suzana Mitrovic1, Marija Nesic3 1Institute of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia 2Faculty of ecological agriculture, Educons University, Serbia 3Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade,Serbia mufliers@yahoo.com   Abstract Indian shot or canna represents an important floral material of all urban areas. It is often planted on large areas, such as […]

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Slavisa Trajkovic, Milan Gocic, Dragan Milicevic Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, Serbia trajkovic_slavisa@yahoo.com Abstract Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the major processes in the hydrological cycle, and its reliable estimation is essential to water resources planning and management. Numerous equations have been developed for estimating evapotranspiration. Food and Agriculture Organization of […]

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Radmila Pivic (1), M.Pivic, Aleksandra Stanojkovic(1), Dragana Josic(1), Nevenka Djurovic(2) (1)Institute of Soil Science, Belgrade, Serbia, Teodora Drajzera 7 (2)University of Belgrade Faculty of agriculture, Zemun, Serbia, Nemanjina 6 drradmila@pivic.com   Abstract  The surveys were conducted in Mačva area by analysis of available climatic elements during the 47 years period of observation (1964-2010) collected for […]

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Dragana Šunjka1*, Sanja Lazić1, Mira Pucarević2, Slavica Vuković1, Sonja Gvozdenac1 1Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Serbia 2 EDUCONS University, Sremska Kamenivca, Serbia  draganas@polj.uns.ac.rs   Abstract Monitoring of pesticides in groundwater generally covers the area under intensive agricultural production, although the use of pesticides is not concentrated only on arable land. In urban areas […]

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S. Pekec1, S. Orlovic1, Lj, Nesic2, B. Belic2, P. Ivanisevic1, B. Kovacevic1, M. Katanic1 1Institute of Lowland Forestry and Environment, University of Novi Sad, Antona Cehova 13, Novi Sad, Serbia 2Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 5,Novi Sad, Serbia pekecs@uns.ac.rs   Abstract In the inundation of the Danube river occurre hydromorphic […]

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Iva Lukić, Ružica Stričević, Nevenka Đurović and Marija Ćosić Faculty of Agriculture, Soil Management Department, University of Belgrade, 11080 Zemun, Nemanjina 6, Serbia.  sruzica@agrif.bg.ac.rs   Abstract There is a great challenge in modern agricultural production how to reduce the consequences caused by global climate fluctuations. Increased food demand requires abundant yields, and therefore water consumption […]

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Dragović¹* V. Radojević², M. Cicmil³, M. Ušćumlić°, V. Radojević¹ ¹International Management Academy, Novi Sad, Serbia; ²Faculty of Agriculture, University Novi Sad, Serbia ³Promont Group Compani Novi Sad, °Erstebank Novi Sad, Serbia svetodragovic@eunet.rs   Abstract Main agricultural region of Serbia has favorable soil and climatic conditions for ciccessful crop production. However, rainfallis frequently a limiting factor […]

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S. Bilibajkić1*, T. Stefanović1, Z. Miletić1, R. Gagić Serdar1,R. Bilibajkić2 1Institute of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia. 2Life Activities Advancement Center, Belgrade, Serbia. bilibruz@verat.net   Abstract This paper analyzes the changes in the intensity of erosion and sediment production in the basin of the river Crnovrška formed after the afforestation of bare lands and other areas threatened […]

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V. Kolarov 1*, M. Babic Mladenovic 1 1 Jaroslav Cerni Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Belgrade, Serbia. vasiljka.kolarov@jcerni.co.rs   Abstract Having in mind that frequent floods have occurred in the last two decades in Serbia, along both unprotected and protected river sections, flood managers have concluded that it is necessary to shift focus […]

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