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383 – Ecological Potential of Phytoplankton Communities in the Danube-Tisza-Danube Hydrosystem in Southern Banat Region (Serbia)   Nemes, K., Matavuly, M., Lozanov-Crvenković, Z. The Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Trg Dositeja Obradovica 2, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia   Abstract   Ecological potential of the phytoplankton communities was evidented by extracellular phosphatase enzyme activity, […]

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370 – The role of climate factors in north zagros rural settlements(Kurdistan province) Rahmat Bahrami University Payam e Noor, Eslamabad e Garb , Kermansha, Iran Email:  r_b1342@yahoo.com Abstract In each place climate condition has the main role to determine activities sttelments and humanistic landscape. Reading scientific and technologic developments in communities, the role of climate […]

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391 – Seismicity and Geodynamics of Macedonia and Surroundings Boyko Ranguelov1, Garo Mardirosian1, Stoyan Velkosky21Bulgarian Academy of Sciences – Sofia2Institute GAPE – Skopie e-mail: branguelov@gmail.comAbstractThis is a summary of the investigations of the authors and their coauthors published during the last decade. It shows the knowledge and the common views about the seismicity and the […]

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372 –  The regime of water level of lakes Durankulak and Shabla   Assoc. prof. Nelly Hristova Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”Email: hristovaneli@abv.bg     Abstract   This paper presents the results from analyses of water regime of Lakes Durankuk and Shabla, which are the best-preserved coastal wetlands in Bulgaria with international importance. The lakes […]

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390 – Web-based mobile service for measuring parameters and estimating eutrophication of the Lake Prespa   Andreja Naumoski 1, Vladimir Trajkovik 2, Kosta Mitreski 3   1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (FEIT), Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, andrejanaumoski@gmail.com2FEIT, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, trvlado@etf.ukim.edu.mk3FEIT, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, komit@etf.ukim.edu.mk   Abstract   Mobile Web Services are […]

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373 – Construction of the Wetland Areas for Protection Against Floods on Crisul Negru River   Eng. Mihaela LazaresacuNational R&D Institute for Environmental Protection – ICIM BucharestSpl. Independentei 294, sect.6 cod 060031, Bucharest, Romaniatel.+4021 318 20 57;  Fax + 4021 318 20 01Email: mihaelalazarescu@yahoo.com   Abstract   The Crisul Negru river is placed in western […]

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384 – Initiating water monitoring as part of environmental monitoring network in Albania Ville Hokka (1, Seppo Hellsten, Liisa Lepistö, Gunnar Pritzl   1) Senior planning specialist, Water Resources Management Division, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Mechelininkatu 34a, P.O.Box 140, Helsinki, Finland. Email: ville.hokka@ymparisto.fi     Abstract :     Environmental monitoring of Albania has been […]

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374 – A comparison of vertical and seasonal distribution of chlorophyll a in Lakes Ohrid and Prespa   Patceva Suzana, Mitic Vasa Hydrobiological Institute, Ohrid, Republic of Macedoniaspatceva@hio.edu.mk Abstract   Considering the hydrological connection of Lakes Ohrid and Prespa, the two biggest lakes in R. Macedonia, comparative investigations of the chlorophyll a content were carried out […]

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385 – Regional model of sustainable utilization in marginal lands by AHP Method (case study: Kabude Olia in Kermanshah Province)   Ali Ariapour*, Mohammad R. Chaichi**, Ahmad Torknezhad***, Hossein Arzani**, Mostafa Aghaii****Academic Member, Islamic Azad University, Borujerd Branch, Borujerd, Iran**Academic Members of Tehran University***Academic Members of Jihad e AgricultureE_mail: aariapour@gmail.com   Abstract The determined model […]

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356 – Coordinated water resources management of Prespa Lakes at transboundary level, according to The European Water Framework Directive                                                            Prof.Dr. Agim Selenica, Polytechnic University of Tirana, AlbaniaE-mail: a.selenica@voila.fr   Abstract:   The Prespa Lakes suffer from serious deterioration of their habitats, the Macro Prespa Lake has shrunk, the Micro Prespa has been silted and […]

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