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Measurements for the adaptation of forest ecosystems on negative impacts of climate change in Serbia
(Parlar Scientific Publications (P S P), 2011)
Forests are the greatest and most important terrestrial ecosystems on the planet. This paper analyzes problems and challenges in Serbian forestry caused by climate change, and its negative impacts on the forests and forest ...
Assessment of The Importance of The Drivers of Land-Use/Land-Cover Changes on The National Level: The Case of Serbia
(PSP, 2022)
In-depth knowledge about land-use/land-cover
changes, drivers and the driver's importance is nec-
essary both for understanding change processes in
the environment, economy and society as a whole
and further research, ...
Soil erosion response to demographic and land use changes in the Nisava river basin, Serbia
(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2017)
In this paper the relationship between demographic and land use changes and their impact on the intensity of erosion processes in the Nisava River basin is examined by using quantitative typology. For the purposes of ...
Urban Shrinkage in Serbia: The Domination of Economic over Environmental Causes
(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2021)
Although present in Serbia, the phenomenon of urban shrinkage has not been identified as a problem by local decision-makers. The purpose of this study is to present this phenomenon and to
show the causes and consequences ...
Anthropogenic influence on erosion intensity changes in the Rasina river watershed - central Serbia
(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2014)
The amount of eroded material in the Republic of Serbia has decreased in the last few decades. The aim of this research is to analyse changes in soil erosion intensity in the Rasina watershed from 1971-2011, caused by ...
Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia
(Parlar Scientific Publications, 2015)
The aim of this paper is to show the real impact of vegetation types on runoff, expressed by a mathematical model. Better understanding of this relationship may significantly contribute to the prevention of extreme natural ...