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2010-445 ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION CAUSED BY THE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROCESSES’ SIDE EFFECTS – ORIGINS AND SOLUTIONSDzenana Bijedic 1, Emina Hadzic 2, Slobodanka  Kljucanin 21 Faculty of architecture, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:Built structures ‘steal’ parts of the natural environment, and at the same time they are becoming an integral part […]

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2010-409 APPROACH TO RIVER REGULATION UNDER THE NEW CONDITIONSEmina Hadzic 1, Slobodanka Kljucanin 1, Dzenana Bijedic 21 Faculty of Civil Engineering, Bosnia and Herzegovina2 Architectural Faculty Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:The current technical solutions are mainly based on the engineering approach to design, and the performance of hydro-technical works on watercourses. In doing so, account […]

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2010-340 ASSOCIATION HYDROCHARI-NYMPHOIDETUM PELTATAE SLAVNIC 1956 IN THE RAMSAR AREA OF BARDACAZlatan Kovacevic 1, 1 University of Banja Luka – Faculty of Agriculture, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:This paper present forms and floristic composition, biologic spectrum and arealtypes spectrum of association Hydrochari-Nymphoidetum peltatae Slavnic 1956 in the seven fishponds of Ramsar area of Bardaca. Floristic structure […]

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2010-302 APPLICATION OF GPS AND GIS METHODS IN THE PROCESS OF WATER MANAGEMENTSlobodanka Kljucanin 1, Emina Hadzic 1, Dzenana Bijedic 11 Faculty of Civil Engineering Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:Since the classical methods in handling spatial data showed significant limitations, it is necessary to introduce new technologies that enable better and more reliable analysis of […]

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2010-243 EVALUATION OF WATER TEMPERATURE AND DISSOLVED OXYGEN REGIMES IN RIVER NERETVALejla Ridanovic 1, Sanel Ridanovic 1, Damir Jurica 1, Pavle Spasojevic 11 Teacher Training Faculty, Dzemal Bijedic University of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Abstract:Neretva is the longest karst river (230 m) in the Dinaric Alps, and the largest river draining the eastern part of […]

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326 –  Effects of water quality on mobilization of heavy metals in the mining area   Esma Velagic Habul, Enisa Omanovic Miklieanin Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences University of SarajevoZmaja od Bosne 8, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovinaesmahabul@yahoo.com Abstract   Devastation of proctecting systems of surface water in the coal-mining area during the war, effected very […]

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309 – Ecological evaluation of waterways in the river Una basin Skrijelj, R, Dzug, S. Sljuka S. 1   1. Ichthyology and Fishing Center, Faculty of Science Sarajevo, Zmaja od Bosne 33, 71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Email:  sdug@email.com     Abstract:   The Una river basin is situated in the NW of Bosnia and […]

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171 – Agrometeorological conditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the last ten years with special overview on 2007   Zeljko Majstorovic, Sabina Hodzic, Nedzad VoljevicaFederal Hydrometeorological  Institute B&H Sarajevozemajstorovic@yahoo.com , sanahodzic@yahoo.com , voljevica@yahoo.com     Abstract In the the last ten years on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina was observed significant weather variability followed by […]

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114 – Impact of climate changes in precipiotation regime in Bosnia-Herzegovina   Zeljko Majstorovic, Aida Eausevic ,  Dzenan Zulum Federal Hydro Meteorological Institute of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina         Abstract     Side effects of climate changes have been showed as follows:    –  increase of average temperature about 0.7oC […]

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A-389 : Consequences of Hydro-technical Interventions in the Mokasnica Catchment Area   Zelenika Mladen 1 , Soldo Božo 2 , Koprek Tomislav 3   1 Gradevinski fakultet, Sveucilišta u Mostaru, mladen.zelenika@htnet.hr 2 University of Zagreb , Faculty of Geotechnical Engineering, bozo.soldo@gtfvz.hr 3 Geotehncki fakultet, Sveucilišta u Zagrebu, tomislav.koprek@gtfvz.hr     Abstract   In the article […]

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