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Protected Natural Areas and Ecotourism - Priority Strategies for Future Development in Selected Serbian Case Studies
(Basel : MDPI, 2023)
This research deals with the evaluation of tourist attractions in selected protected areas (PAs) in Serbia for the purpose of developing ecotourism. Using the integral AHP-SWOT method, two authentic mountain areas were ...
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Bank Erosion during the Period 1930-2016: Case StudyKolubara River Basin (Serbia)
(Basel : MDPI, 2017)
The fluvial process is characterized by an intense meandering riverbed. The aim of this study was to perform a reconstruction of the lateral migration of a 15 km length of an active meandering river during the period ...
Modelling of Wildfire Susceptibility in Different Climate Zones in Montenegro Using GIS-MCDA
(Basel : MDPI, 2023)
Montenegro has different influences on the weather and climate; in general, according to Köppen’s classification, there are two climate zones: warm temperate (C) and cold temperate (D). The aim of this study is to determine ...
Long-Term Assessment of Bioclimatic Conditions at Micro and Local Scales in the Cities of the Western Part of the Balkan Peninsula during the 21st Century
(Basel : MDPI, 2023)
Thermal comfort assessments at local or micro-scales within urban areas can provide crucial insights for the urban adaptation strategies pertaining to climate-conscious urban planning and public health. However, the ...
The nature of urban sprawl in Western Balkan cities
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2022)
The paper draws attention to the process of urban growth in the
Western Balkans, which is principally reflected in the physical
expansion into the surrounding area, leading to the conversion of
land into urban fabric – ...
Historical torrential flood events in the Kolubara river basin
(Springer, New York, 2015)
According to the number of torrential watercourses, the frequency of occurrence and the consequences that have resulted in the past, torrential floods are the most frequent and disastrous natural hazards in Serbia. Since ...
GIS-Based Spatial Modeling of Snow Avalanches Using Analytic Hierarchy Process. A Case Study of the Šar Mountains, Serbia
(Basel : MDPI, 2022)
Snow avalanches are one of the most devastating natural hazards in the highlands that often cause human casualties and economic losses. The complex process of modeling terrain susceptibility requires the application of ...