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Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia)

Savić, Stevan; Milanović, Boško; Milošević, Dragan; Dunjić, Jelena; Pecelj, Milica; Lukić, Milica; Ostojić, Miloš; Fekete, Renata

(Budapest : Hungarian Meteorological Service, 2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Savić, Stevan
AU  - Milanović, Boško
AU  - Milošević, Dragan
AU  - Dunjić, Jelena
AU  - Pecelj, Milica
AU  - Lukić, Milica
AU  - Ostojić, Miloš
AU  - Fekete, Renata
PY  - 2024
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1749
AB  - Increasing thermal risk in cities is endangering the health and well-being of urban population and is driven by climate change and intensive urbanization. Therefore, if we plan to enlarge the capacities of cities to be more climate resilient in the 21st century, more detailed monitoring of urban climate on local and micro scales is needed. For this research we performed two microclimate measurement campaigns in urban area of Belgrade, during hot summer days in 2021. In total, five measurement sites were chosen in different urban designs and different local climate zones (LCZs). For thermal monitoring (air temperature – Ta and globe temperature – Tg) the Kestrel heat stress tracker sensor with 1-min measurement resolution was used, but we used 10-min average values. Obtained results showed distinct thermal differences (up to 7 °C on average) between densely built-up areas and green areas. Differences between built-up LCZs are lower with values from 2 to 4 °C. Important part of this research was microclimate monitoring on sites within the same LCZ (intra-LCZ variability). Results showed that shadows and short- and
longwave radiation play a paramount role in thermal variability. Direct and reflected radiations on one measurement site increased Ta up to 6 °C and Tg up to 12 °C when compared to other measurement site (in a similar urban design), which was in the shadow.
PB  - Budapest : Hungarian Meteorological Service
T2  - Időjárá
T1  - Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia)
VL  - 128
IS  - 1
SP  - 121
EP  - 141
DO  - 10.28974/idojaras.2024.1.7
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Savić, Stevan and Milanović, Boško and Milošević, Dragan and Dunjić, Jelena and Pecelj, Milica and Lukić, Milica and Ostojić, Miloš and Fekete, Renata",
year = "2024",
abstract = "Increasing thermal risk in cities is endangering the health and well-being of urban population and is driven by climate change and intensive urbanization. Therefore, if we plan to enlarge the capacities of cities to be more climate resilient in the 21st century, more detailed monitoring of urban climate on local and micro scales is needed. For this research we performed two microclimate measurement campaigns in urban area of Belgrade, during hot summer days in 2021. In total, five measurement sites were chosen in different urban designs and different local climate zones (LCZs). For thermal monitoring (air temperature – Ta and globe temperature – Tg) the Kestrel heat stress tracker sensor with 1-min measurement resolution was used, but we used 10-min average values. Obtained results showed distinct thermal differences (up to 7 °C on average) between densely built-up areas and green areas. Differences between built-up LCZs are lower with values from 2 to 4 °C. Important part of this research was microclimate monitoring on sites within the same LCZ (intra-LCZ variability). Results showed that shadows and short- and
longwave radiation play a paramount role in thermal variability. Direct and reflected radiations on one measurement site increased Ta up to 6 °C and Tg up to 12 °C when compared to other measurement site (in a similar urban design), which was in the shadow.",
publisher = "Budapest : Hungarian Meteorological Service",
journal = "Időjárá",
title = "Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia)",
volume = "128",
number = "1",
pages = "121-141",
doi = "10.28974/idojaras.2024.1.7"
}
Savić, S., Milanović, B., Milošević, D., Dunjić, J., Pecelj, M., Lukić, M., Ostojić, M.,& Fekete, R.. (2024). Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia). in Időjárá
Budapest : Hungarian Meteorological Service., 128(1), 121-141.
https://doi.org/10.28974/idojaras.2024.1.7
Savić S, Milanović B, Milošević D, Dunjić J, Pecelj M, Lukić M, Ostojić M, Fekete R. Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia). in Időjárá. 2024;128(1):121-141.
doi:10.28974/idojaras.2024.1.7 .
Savić, Stevan, Milanović, Boško, Milošević, Dragan, Dunjić, Jelena, Pecelj, Milica, Lukić, Milica, Ostojić, Miloš, Fekete, Renata, "Thermal assessments at local and micro scales during hot summer days: a case study of Belgrade (Serbia)" in Időjárá, 128, no. 1 (2024):121-141,
https://doi.org/10.28974/idojaras.2024.1.7 . .

Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia)

Gatarić, Dragica; Đerčan, Bojan; Bubalo-Zivkovic, Milka; Ostojić, Miloš; Manojlović, Sanja; Sibinović, Mikica; Lukić, Tamara; Jeftić, Marija R.; Lutovac, Miloš; Lutovac, Milena

(Frontiers Media SA, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gatarić, Dragica
AU  - Đerčan, Bojan
AU  - Bubalo-Zivkovic, Milka
AU  - Ostojić, Miloš
AU  - Manojlović, Sanja
AU  - Sibinović, Mikica
AU  - Lukić, Tamara
AU  - Jeftić, Marija R.
AU  - Lutovac, Miloš
AU  - Lutovac, Milena
PY  - 2022
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1201
AB  - The key problem of rural settlements in the South Banat district lasted into the 21st century
through the spread of depopulated areas. Considering that settlements give a cultural
landscape its basic features, that they are the main bearers of functional organization, and
the hotspots of geo-spatial transformation, based on quantitative-qualitative indicators this
paper analyzes the spatial-demographic determinants of the development of 94
settlements, and the impact of depopulation on the changes in the surrounding forest
cover. The time span included in the analytical-statistical research of the demographic
components and forest dislocation lasted from 1990 to 2018. Geo-spatial data for forest
areas were taken from the Corine Land Cover database. The data obtained were then
turned into visual representations, or maps, using the GIS ArcMap 10.8. software. The
results indicated that total depopulation has been an ongoing, 30-years process in this
area on the one hand, while the forest cover in the depopulated settlements located on the
outskirts of the Deliblato sands (a special nature reserve) has decreased, and the forest
cover in the depopulated settlements in the zone of the Vršac mountains has increased, on
the other. These analyses are useful for obtaining more detailed insight into the state of
forested areas in this part of Serbia, which is the least afforested one.
PB  - Frontiers Media SA
T2  - Frontiers in Environmental Science
T1  - Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia)
VL  - 10
SP  - 897201
DO  - 10.3389/fenvs.2022.897201
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gatarić, Dragica and Đerčan, Bojan and Bubalo-Zivkovic, Milka and Ostojić, Miloš and Manojlović, Sanja and Sibinović, Mikica and Lukić, Tamara and Jeftić, Marija R. and Lutovac, Miloš and Lutovac, Milena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The key problem of rural settlements in the South Banat district lasted into the 21st century
through the spread of depopulated areas. Considering that settlements give a cultural
landscape its basic features, that they are the main bearers of functional organization, and
the hotspots of geo-spatial transformation, based on quantitative-qualitative indicators this
paper analyzes the spatial-demographic determinants of the development of 94
settlements, and the impact of depopulation on the changes in the surrounding forest
cover. The time span included in the analytical-statistical research of the demographic
components and forest dislocation lasted from 1990 to 2018. Geo-spatial data for forest
areas were taken from the Corine Land Cover database. The data obtained were then
turned into visual representations, or maps, using the GIS ArcMap 10.8. software. The
results indicated that total depopulation has been an ongoing, 30-years process in this
area on the one hand, while the forest cover in the depopulated settlements located on the
outskirts of the Deliblato sands (a special nature reserve) has decreased, and the forest
cover in the depopulated settlements in the zone of the Vršac mountains has increased, on
the other. These analyses are useful for obtaining more detailed insight into the state of
forested areas in this part of Serbia, which is the least afforested one.",
publisher = "Frontiers Media SA",
journal = "Frontiers in Environmental Science",
title = "Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia)",
volume = "10",
pages = "897201",
doi = "10.3389/fenvs.2022.897201"
}
Gatarić, D., Đerčan, B., Bubalo-Zivkovic, M., Ostojić, M., Manojlović, S., Sibinović, M., Lukić, T., Jeftić, M. R., Lutovac, M.,& Lutovac, M.. (2022). Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia). in Frontiers in Environmental Science
Frontiers Media SA., 10, 897201.
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.897201
Gatarić D, Đerčan B, Bubalo-Zivkovic M, Ostojić M, Manojlović S, Sibinović M, Lukić T, Jeftić MR, Lutovac M, Lutovac M. Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia). in Frontiers in Environmental Science. 2022;10:897201.
doi:10.3389/fenvs.2022.897201 .
Gatarić, Dragica, Đerčan, Bojan, Bubalo-Zivkovic, Milka, Ostojić, Miloš, Manojlović, Sanja, Sibinović, Mikica, Lukić, Tamara, Jeftić, Marija R., Lutovac, Miloš, Lutovac, Milena, "Can Depopulation Stop Deforestation? The Impact of Demographic Movement on Forest Cover Changes in the Settlements of the South Banat District (Serbia)" in Frontiers in Environmental Science, 10 (2022):897201,
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2022.897201 . .
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