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Extreme erosion rates in the Nišava River Basin (eastern Serbia) in 2010
(Springer Netherlands, 2013)
In the last decade several major floods have been registered on the territory of Serbia. The floods that affected the Nišava River Basin in spring 2010 have been the most severe in the last 50 years. During 2010 daily ...
Extreme climate events and erosion control in headwater catchments of Serbia
(Springer, Cham, 2017)
Floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events worldwide (Berz et al. 2001; De Moel et al. 2009; Bissolli et al. 2011). In Serbia, the risk of torrential floods is the most common natural hazard, and a permanent ...
Towards Resilient Cities in Serbia
(Springer, 2019)
The problems of climate change and the concepts of resilient cities and resilience to climate change have gained considerable attention and interest in Serbia over recent years, especially after the catastrophic floods ...
Duration of the Snow Cover and the Need for Artificial Snow—A Challenge for Management in Ski-Centres of Serbia
(Springer, 2019)
The production and use of artificial snow has become necessary in most ski centres in Europe. The lack of snow creates problems in ski centres that were built without the prior valuation of natural factors. The survey ...
Floods in Serbia in 2010 - case study: The kolubara and pcinja river basins
(Springer Netherlands, 2013)
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. The potentially flooded area in Serbia with a 100-year return period is 15,198.07 km2 (17.2% of total area). Serbia is ...