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Mahir Gajević (1), Sadbera Trožić-Borovac (1), Rifat Škrijelj (1), Samir Đug (1), Aldijana Mušović (1), Senad Šljuka (1) (1) Faculty of Science Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract  The results of long-term investigations of the species from the family Perlodidae Klapalek, 1912 from the basins of the rivers Vrbas, Bosnia, Drina and Neretva have been presented […]

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Samir Đug* 1 & Nusret Drešković1  1Faculty of Science University of Sarajevo, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina  sdug@email.com   Abstract The significance of aquatic macrophytes, as one of the key biological quality elements in the assessment of ecological staus of running water, is very often underestimated and their use as indicators is limited in river […]

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2010-683 CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION IN THE LAST DECADE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINANada Rudan 1, Zeljko Majstorovic 21 Hydrometeorological  Institute of Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Hydrometeorological Institute of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Absatract:Bosnia and Herzegovina has a complex climate and the point can be divided into three different climatic zone […]

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2010-740 WATER QUALITY OF MOUNTAIN SPRINGS AND THEIR IMPORTANCE FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF LOCAL WATER SUPPLYBogoljub Antonic 1, Radoslav Grujic 2, Zoran Tegeltija 1, Bozana Odzakovic 31 University Apeiron Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 University of East sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina3 University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:Water has priceless role for existence of […]

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2010-741 CHARACTERISTICS OF DEEP GROUNDWATER AND EFFICIENCY OF INSTALLED SYSTEM FOR DRINKING WATER TREATMENTBogoljub Antonic 1, Slavica Grujic 2, Ljubica Vujicic 1, Bozana Odzakovic 2, Bozana Sovilj 11 University Apeiron Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:Hygieniclly safe drinking water, as vital component necessary for keeping personal and global […]

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2010-663 DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL FLOW ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE FOR BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINABranko Vucijak 1, Natasa  Smolar 2, Francesca Antonelli 31 WWF MedPO, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Institute for Water of Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia3 WWF MedPO, Italy Abstract:Alteration of water flow regime downstream of dams is one of the most stressful factors influencing the aquatic and riparian […]

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2010-595 SUSTAINABLE USE OF MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS AND PRESERVATION OF TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINADragana Pecanac 11 University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:The agro-industrial sub-sector of medicinal and aromatic plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina is dominated by wild-collection that has been important for centuries. At least 160 – 170 medicinal and […]

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2010-645 THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES AND AIR POLLUTION ON THE RAINFALL REGIME IN B&HDzenan Zulum 1, Zeljko Majstorovic 1, Mediha Voloder 11 Federal Hydrometeorological Institute, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:We studied the rainfall regime during the working week at three sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo, Tuzla and Ivan Sedlo. Sarajevo and Tuzla are industrial […]

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2010-515 BLIDINJE LAKE – SOME CHEMICAL AND HYDROBIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSAnita Ivankovic 1, Esma Velagic Habul 2, Dubravka Hafner 3, Zrinka Knezovic 11 Faculty of Agronomy and Food Technology University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina3 Faculty of Science and Education, Department of Biology, University of […]

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2010-462 CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE PROKOSKO LAKE’S SEDIMENTSEsma Velagic Habul 1, Enisa Omanovic Miklicanin 1, Josip Jurkovic 1, Walter Dorfler 21 Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Institut fur Ur-u.Fruhjeschuhte University of Kiel, Germany Abstract:The glacial lake Prokosko is situated at the mountain Vranica, Central Bosnia, on 1630 m a.s. It is […]

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