- Flood Risk Assessment and Management
- Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
- Hydrology and Drought Analysis
- Hydrological Forecasting Using AI
- Regional Development and Management Studies
- Marine and environmental studies
- Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
- Balkans: History, Politics, Society
- Groundwater and Watershed Analysis
- Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
- Climate variability and models
- Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
- Cruise Tourism Development and Management
- Augmented Reality Applications
- Soil erosion and sediment transport
- Agricultural Economics and Practices
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Viral Infections and Vectors
- Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
- Geological Formations and Processes Exploration
- Water Quality and Pollution Assessment
- Virology and Viral Diseases
- Karst Systems and Hydrogeology
- Fish Ecology and Management Studies
- Environmental and Biological Research in Conflict Zones
Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
2011-2025
V. B. Sochava Institute of Geography
2015-2022
University of Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava
2022
Institute of Geography
2017
Ministry of Education and Science
2016
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. The current work addresses one of the key building blocks towards an improved understanding flood processes and associated changes in characteristics regimes Europe: development a comprehensive, extensive European database. presented results from ongoing cross-border research collaborations initiated with data collection joint interpretation mind. A detailed account state, spatial temporal coverage Flood Database, is presented. At this stage, hydrological still growing consists at...
State-of-the-art climate models project a substantial decline in precipitation for the Mediterranean region future1. Supporting this notion, several studies based on observed data spanning recent decades have suggested decrease precipitation2–4, with some attributing large fraction of change to anthropogenic influences3,5. Conversely, certain researchers underlined that exhibits considerable spatiotemporal variability driven by atmospheric circulation patterns6,7 maintaining stationarity...
This study investigates the annual and seasonal trends of minimum, mean maximum streamflow, analyzed on 13 gauges/streams with natural regime, predominantly mountainous homogeneously distributed in studied area. The varying period at least 40 years is used analysis. After pre-whitening TFPW method was applied, Mann-Kendall Sen’s slope tests were for trend testing. analysis detects significant decreasing country (according to a = 0.1 significance level). In general, streamflow shows levels...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of flood frequency and spatio-temporal characterization historical torrential floods in the Šumadija region using water discharge datasets documented events. A chronology 344 recorded events, spanning from 1929 to 2020, illustrates region’s vulnerability, with death toll exceeding 43. The study defines intra-annual primary secondary peaks occurrences explains their spatial distribution. Furthermore, identification suitable probability distribution...
Frequency analysis is usually used in hydrology for the possibility and scale of discharge extremes, especially low flows or flood features concrete gauge. The paper presents a frequency carried out on 51 year period (1961-2011) series maximum annual discharge, Kazani karst spring gauge station. time were non-homogenous according to Cumulative deviations test (Q = 1.531) Standard normal homogeneity ( 10.543). After adjusting discharges (AMD) before change (1995), with using AnClim software,...
This paper examines the 3D printed results of a floodplain analysis usually used for hydrological studies to calculate probabilities in high water stage features. The was performed using probability distributions, including Pearson type III distribution, Log-Pearson Gaussian (normal) Gumbel and Log-normal distribution. maximum theoretical stages best fitting distribution different return periods were mapped Vardar Boshava rivers Tikvesh Valley. Data create model extracted from digital...
The Kriva Reka River is located in northeastern Macedonia. Only a few manmade facilities, such as canals, dams, embankments, and hydropower plants, have been built along the river. This river type particularly useful for calculating high waters using mathematical statistical methods. To this end, five theoretical distributions were used study: Gaussian normal distribution, log-normal Gumbel Pearson III log-Pearson distribution. In order to determine probability of occurrence at Trnovec...
The Gaussian distribution function is symmetric and in hydrological research can be used for the purposes of comparison. After determination parameters return probability levels associated with periods 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 1000 10.000 years, they are compared empirical probabilities, which were previously determined formulas. To obtain these results a 40 years period was considered absolute maximum minimum flows water recorded at 'Dolenci' level check point on Crna Reka. Gauss applied list...
Emerging of Google Earth in 2005 was perceived as significant achievements geospatial sciences and bring into focus mass attention the concept Digital Earth, manifested seven years before by ex-vice-president USA Al Gore.Nevertheless, scientific origins its relations with cartography still unclear.We investigate both problems propose vison a quantum leap method, or revolution terms Thomas Kuhn.Proposed vision extended classification methods, well interdisciplinary impact, are explained discussed.
The main objective of this scientific study is the systematical arrangement average monthly streamflow in Republic North Macedonia by using adequate methodology. river patterns have yet to undergo comprehensive analysis, leaving a critical gap our understanding their dynamics and potential impact on water resource management. This aims address knowledge deficit conducting thorough investigation region, shedding light variability, trends, implications for sustainable planning. prevailing...
People living in mountain areas are generally much more aware of the limitations their environment due to limited space for settlements set up and economic activity that is related configuration terrain.In this paper, it will be analyzed problems concerning quality most facing, such as natural disasters, mining, water management, soil loss, endangered species, plant forest cover, land use climate change.It facing some mountainous transportation, human tourism, which mostly have local...
Studying the spatiotemporal precipitation characteristics in North Macedonia (1951–2010) is important as no spatially concurrent changes across Balkan Peninsula have been identified. lies at intersection between Mediterranean and continental climate zones an improved understanding might help to better understand regional patterns. The analysis shows a consistent, high inter-annual variability, which makes trend detection difficult. Statistically significant decreasing trends were only found...
This paper has the intention to depict spatial and temporal dimensions of international migration in Macedonia.The observations are based on historical documents, from archive data published papers all way contemporary records immigration emigration, as well interviews with Macedonian citizens who live abroad.Emigration reviewed two periods: first, earliest settlements area today's Republic Macedonia until its independence 1991, second, period proclaiming today.Only major flows that left...
The growing worldwide focus on health and wellbeing has led to a fast growth of spa tourism.Health retreats spas are rapidly sector the tourism industry where there been new interest in "new age" remedies traditional remedial therapies.However, even though Macedonia unique mineral water resource, with over 60 recognized springs located across country, this great tourist potential is not yet fully utilized.Hence, aim paper explore Republic Macedonia, analyze current development form its role...