Natural Hazard Assessment for Land-use Planning in Serbia
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Dragicevic, Slavoljub
Filipovic, Dejan

Kostadinov, Stanimir

Ristic, Ratko

Novkovic, Ivan

Zivkovic, Nenad

Andjelkovic, Goran

Abolmasov, Biljana

Secerov Velimir

Djurdjic Snezana

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The territory of Serbia is vulnerable to various types of natural hazards and the risk is not equal across the entire territory, it varies depending on the type of hazard and the expected potential for damage. The first aim of this research was to determine the geographical distributions of the major types of natural hazards. Seismic hazards, landslides, rock falls, floods, torrential floods, excessive erosion, droughts and forest fires are the most significant natural hazards within the territory of Serbia. Areas vulnerable to some of these natural hazards were singled out using analytical maps; their area relative to the total area of Serbia was defined, along with the total surface area that is vulnerable to each type of natural hazard. Upper intensity values for single natural hazards were measured; these values represent the limiting factor for land-use planning at the given level. Based on these analyses, an integral map of the natural hazards of the territory was created using m...ulti-hazard assessment. Hence, a recent state of the natural hazard vulnerabilities of the territory of Serbia was created and then an integral map was made. The integral map showed spatial distribution of the different types of hazards that are considered to be limiting factors for the highest level of land-use planning. The results presented in this article are the first mufti-hazard assessment and the fast version of the integral map of natural hazards distribution in Serbia for land-use planning, which is important both nationally and regionally.
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Natural hazard distribution / Vulnerable areas / Multi-hazard assessment / Integral map / Spatial planningSource:
International Journal of Environmental Research, 2011, 5, 2, 371-380Publisher:
- Univ Tehran
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- Biljne vaši, parazitske ose i eriofidne grinje: diverzitet i filogenetski odnosi (RS-143006)
- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-43007)
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Geografski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Dragicevic, Slavoljub AU - Filipovic, Dejan AU - Kostadinov, Stanimir AU - Ristic, Ratko AU - Novkovic, Ivan AU - Zivkovic, Nenad AU - Andjelkovic, Goran AU - Abolmasov, Biljana AU - Secerov Velimir AU - Djurdjic Snezana PY - 2011 UR - https://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/438 AB - The territory of Serbia is vulnerable to various types of natural hazards and the risk is not equal across the entire territory, it varies depending on the type of hazard and the expected potential for damage. The first aim of this research was to determine the geographical distributions of the major types of natural hazards. Seismic hazards, landslides, rock falls, floods, torrential floods, excessive erosion, droughts and forest fires are the most significant natural hazards within the territory of Serbia. Areas vulnerable to some of these natural hazards were singled out using analytical maps; their area relative to the total area of Serbia was defined, along with the total surface area that is vulnerable to each type of natural hazard. Upper intensity values for single natural hazards were measured; these values represent the limiting factor for land-use planning at the given level. Based on these analyses, an integral map of the natural hazards of the territory was created using multi-hazard assessment. Hence, a recent state of the natural hazard vulnerabilities of the territory of Serbia was created and then an integral map was made. The integral map showed spatial distribution of the different types of hazards that are considered to be limiting factors for the highest level of land-use planning. The results presented in this article are the first mufti-hazard assessment and the fast version of the integral map of natural hazards distribution in Serbia for land-use planning, which is important both nationally and regionally. PB - Univ Tehran T2 - International Journal of Environmental Research T1 - Natural Hazard Assessment for Land-use Planning in Serbia VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 371 EP - 380 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_438 ER -
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Dragicevic, S., Filipovic, D., Kostadinov, S., Ristic, R., Novkovic, I., Zivkovic, N., Andjelkovic, G., Abolmasov, B., Secerov Velimir,& Djurdjic Snezana. (2011). Natural Hazard Assessment for Land-use Planning in Serbia. in International Journal of Environmental Research Univ Tehran., 5(2), 371-380. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_438
Dragicevic S, Filipovic D, Kostadinov S, Ristic R, Novkovic I, Zivkovic N, Andjelkovic G, Abolmasov B, Secerov Velimir, Djurdjic Snezana. Natural Hazard Assessment for Land-use Planning in Serbia. in International Journal of Environmental Research. 2011;5(2):371-380. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_438 .
Dragicevic, Slavoljub, Filipovic, Dejan, Kostadinov, Stanimir, Ristic, Ratko, Novkovic, Ivan, Zivkovic, Nenad, Andjelkovic, Goran, Abolmasov, Biljana, Secerov Velimir, Djurdjic Snezana, "Natural Hazard Assessment for Land-use Planning in Serbia" in International Journal of Environmental Research, 5, no. 2 (2011):371-380, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_438 .