- Regional Development and Management Studies
- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Hydrology and Drought Analysis
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Climate variability and models
- Marine and environmental studies
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
- Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
- Engine and Fuel Emissions
- Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
- Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
- Vehicle emissions and performance
- Mechanical and Thermal Properties Analysis
- Synthesis of Organic Compounds
- Various Chemistry Research Topics
- Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
- Heavy metals in environment
- Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Water resources management and optimization
- Aerospace Engineering and Applications
- Noise Effects and Management
University of Nis
2012-2023
University of Belgrade
2011-2023
KU Leuven
2023
Acıbadem University
2023
University of Banja Luka
1978-2021
Institute of Occupational Safety
2012-2021
Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Serbia
2021
University of Amsterdam
2019
Amsterdam University Medical Centers
2019
Zemun Hospital
2016-2017
Flooding along the river Will a warming climate affect floods? The prevailing sentiment is yes, but consistent signal in flood magnitudes has not been found. Blöschl et al. analyzed timing of floods Europe over past 50 years and found clear patterns changes that can be ascribed to effects (see Perspective by Slater Wilby). These variations include earlier spring snowmelt northeastern Europe, later winter around North Sea parts Mediterranean coast owing delayed storms, western caused soil...
Abstract. Drought events and their impacts vary spatially temporally due to diverse pedo-climatic hydrologic conditions, as well variations in exposure vulnerability, such demographics response actions. While hazard severity frequency of past drought have been studied detail, little is known about the effect management strategies on actual how perceived by relevant stakeholders. In a continental study, we characterised assessed perceptions two recent (2018 2019) Europe examined relationship...
Abstract. More intense rainfall may cause a range of negative impacts upon society and the environment. In this study we analysed trends in extreme ETCCDI (Expert Team on Climate Change Detection Indices) indices Montenegro for period between 1951 2010. has been poorly studied terms extremes, yet it contains wettest Mediterranean region known as Krivošije. Several precipitation extremes were assessed including number dry days totals order to identify possible changes. A spatial pattern...
The fluvial process is characterized by an intense meandering riverbed. aim of this study was to perform a reconstruction the lateral migration 15 km length active river during period 1930–2016. River morphological changes were analyzed and quantified from cadastral maps aerial photographs as well geodetic survey GIS. Hydrological characteristics extreme hydrological events evaluated in relation bank erosion rate. rate markedly different long-term studied meanders, just like short-term...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a widely used analytical technique for molecular structure determination, and highly valued in the fields of chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry. The importance NMR methods European (PhEur) United States Pharmacopeia (USP) steadily growing. However, undergraduates often have problems becoming familiar with handling complex data. We developed simple experiment which undergraduates, who are learning 1H first time, investigate natural...
Bank erosion is one of the dominant geomorphological processes in southern part Pannonian Basin. The consequences bank on territory Serbia and Republic Srpska were analysed including landscape degradation (lateral migration), socio-economic (land loss, land use changes, economical losses) geopolitical consequences. analysis covered Danube River Drina as international river border, Bosna a boundary watercourse along administrative border Kolubara with dominantly antropogenic impacts rate ....
Mining and processing of metal ores are often significant sources heavy contamination river sediments.Heavy sediments resulting from mining smelting represents a major concern due to the potential risk involved.This study was performed investigate content (Cd, Cr, Fe, Mn, Ni, Cu, Pb, Hg, As, Ba) cations in Korbevačka River, main recipient all kinds pollutants Pb-Zn Grot Mine, estimate health risks metals humans.On basis content, assessment calculated for lifetime exposure (ingestion...
Abstract The Korbevačka River is located in the southeastern part of Serbia. This river a main recipient all kinds pollutants from Pb−Zn mine "Grot." Sediments were studied to determine distribution metals along river, assess quality sediment, and find degree contamination. concentration iron, manganese, nickel, copper, zinc, cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic, chromium, barium determined. sediments collected analyzed for heavy metal using atomic absorption spectrophotometer. pollution has been...
The territory of eastern Serbia is characterized by a variety igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks formed through different paleogeographic developments. As result varied natural conditions, the region vulnerable to various geohazards, such as earthquake, landslide, excessive erosion, flood, rockfall, cave collapse subsidence. occurrence any geohazard depends on intensity process causing it. An assessment each type hazard or combination all hazards necessary for this which accommodates...
Mass concentrations of particulate matter (PM) fractions were measured in educational buildings the city Nis, Republic Serbia. Two sampling campaigns conducted winter periods. The first campaign was period from 21 February to 15 April 2010 at Faculty Occupational Safety (FOS) and second 20 March 4 2013 primary school Vozd Karadjordje (VK). PM measurements carried out with low volume samplers Sven/Leckel LVS3. average daily PM10 concentration inside FOS (47.0 ?21.8 ?g/m3) lower than outdoor...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within category of ?natural risks? in Serbia. The representative examples are torrential on experimental watersheds rivers Manastirica (June 1996) and Kamisna (May 2007). Hystorical maximal discharges (Qmaxh) were reconstructed by use ?hydraulics flood traces? method. Computations (Qmaxc), under hydrological conditions after restoration watersheds, performed a synthetic unit hydrograph theory Soil Conservation Service methodology. Area...
This paper presents the analysis of advantages applying ISO 14001 system in an environmental protection management system. The which is not licensed, i.e., compatible with principles and standard pre-conditions considerably increases plausibility for ecological risk. There are some issues that remain to be solved areas expressed by financial values only but also have a non-financial character aim expanding markets, company image improvement performance indicators. By improving company?s...
This paper presents the results of multi-criteria ranking Danube water quality along its course through Serbia by using PROMETHEE/GAIA method. The was based on values parameters measured at eight measuring stations River in 2010. For purposes investigation, ten that indicate physical, chemical and microbiological characteristics were selected. These are also used WQI (Water Quality Index) methodology determining overall quality. show exit profile is better than entrance profile.
Anthropogenic influences on the hydrological network in lower part of Kolubara River have been notably intensive since 1959, when huge river regulation works were constructed to open new mining fields for lignite exploitation.From that moment, flowed through Pestan's riverbed (its right tributary), and bank erosion became stronger, resulting lateral migration course one hand land loss, use changes, economic consequences other hand.The effects caused by analysed both via loss reduction volume...
Riverbank erosion and lateral channel migration are important geomorphological processes which cause various landscape, socio-economic, environmental consequences. Although those present on the territory of Serbia, there is no available data about soil loss caused by riverbank for entire country. In this study, spatial temporal dynamics largest internal rivers in Serbia (Velika Morava, Zapadna Juzna Pek, Mlava, Veliki Timok, Kolubara) was assessed using remote sensing GIS. The aim paper to...
Types of control and application basic quality tools in the food industry have been analysed 49 certified companies Serbia. The results showed that all sampled some type incoming final control, while a third do not any process control. Analysis also there was an independent sector 34.7% 40.8% their own plant laboratories. One or two are being used by 63.27% less than 13% use more 4 tools. Companies mostly flow charts (98.0%), followed check sheets (75.5%) histograms (32.7%). Other below 10%...
Protection of hydrological heritage sites, water protection segment, is an integral part nature conservation. Today it the basic theme heritage, new field hydrology and geo-heritage, which, by exploring evaluating diversity a particular area identifying representative phenomena, sets their preservation as one utmost objectives. Two main problems in phenomena Serbia are: inadequate attitude individual society, result poor knowledge characteristics values waters, ever-present need for men to...
Morphological and hydrological analyses of the characteristics Serbian border zone towards Bulgaria were performed. The morphological analysis included mountain (Stara Planina, Tupiznica, Svrljiske Planine, Suva Planina Vidlic), structural basin (Zajecar, Knjazevac, Svrljig Bela Palanka) valley (Veliki Timok, Beli Visocica, Dragovistica) parts. Within analysis, areas with highest lowest annual amount precipitation identified, as well hottest coldest areas. change river basins runoff was...