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Stanimir Kostadinov, Snežana Belanović, Ratko Kadović, Miodrag Zlatić , Mirjana Todosijević University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia kost@eunet.rs Abstract The dam and the water reservoir “Prvonek“ were built on the river Vransjskobanjska Reka in southeastern Serbia, with the main purpose of water supply of the cities Vranje, Bujanovac, Vranjska Banja and the […]
A. Bezdan1*, P. Benka1, J. Grabić1, A.Salvai1 1 University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Agriculture, Serbia bezdan@polj.uns.ac.rs Abstract Agricultural production in Serbia is often limited by quantity and temporal distribution of precipitation. In northern part of Serbia – in Vojvodina region, which is predominantly agricultural region with over 75% of arable land, drought can […]
Aleksandra Ilic1, Stevan Prohaska2, Vesna Tripkovic2 1Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Nis, Serbia 2Institute for the Development of Water Resources “Jarosalav Cerni”, Belgrade, Serbia aleksandra.ilic@gaf.ni.ac.rs Abstract This paper presents methodology for assessing the maximum runoff hydrograph on natural watercourses. The basis for the estimation of hydrograph is estimated maximum precipitation, as a dominant […]
Renata Gagić Serdar*1, Tomislav Stefanović1, Svetlana Bilibajkić 1, Zoran Poduška 1, Ilija Đorđević1, Ljubinko Rakonjac1,2, Goran Češljar 1, Radovan Nevenić,1,3 1 Department for Spatial Planning, GIS and Forest Policy, Institute of forestry, Belgrade, Serbia 1, 2 Institute of forestry, Belgrade, Serbia 1,3 Department for Spatial Planning, GIS and Forest Policy, Institute of forestry, Belgrade, Serbia […]
M. Todosijević *, M. Zlatić, S. Kostadinov, V. Milčanović University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia mirjana.todosijevic@sfb.bg.ac.rs Abstract Sustainable land management is one of the main goals of the modern world. Loss of soil caused by erosion processes in the mountainous region of the municipality of Ljubovija is reduced to a tolerable level […]
Nataša, Petrović, Marko, Ćirović Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Republic of Serbia petrovicn@fon.bg.ac.rs Abstract It has been argued – and laid down in many national legal systems – that access to freshwater is a basic human right and one of the targets of Millennium development goals. Freshwater of adequate quality is a […]
Dragan Milićević*, Slaviša Trajković, Milan Gocić Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Nis, A. Medvedeva 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia. drgara@gaf.ni.ac.rs Abstract By definition, Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) in a river basin is a very complex and multidisciplinary task. However, research conducted in this domain has a tendency to provide the representative […]
Slavoljub Milićević,1*, Radmila Milićević1, Dragan Milićević2 1 “Hidrozavod” Beograd, Serbia. 2 Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš, Serbia. rsmil@eunet.rs Abstract In the territory of Belgrade town were evidenced more than 160 small streams with the total water basin area of 178.100 hectares. The small streams in the territory of Belgrade Town […]
Milena Lakicevic*, Bojan Srdjevic, Zorica Srdjevic, Jovana Dragincic Department of Water Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Serbia milenal@polj.uns.ac.rs Abstract The paper presents an approach developed to find consensus on the most suitable distribution of tree species for landscaping the riverbanks in the urban areas. A core part of created group decision-making […]
Sonja Gvozdenac, Dušanka Inđić, Slavica Vuković, Dragana Šunjka, Mila Grahovac Faculty of agriculture, Novi Sad, Serbia. sonjag@polj.uns.ac.rs Abstract Chlorpyrifos (organophosphates) is used in Serbia for over 30 years in vegetable and field cropping, orchards and vineyards for the control of harmful insects belonging to different taxonomic groups, as foliar (0.72 l a.s./ha) and soil […]