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The significance of Integrated Watershed Management (IWM) has increased in recent years due to its ecological, economic, and social implications. To align with these principles and achieve efficiency, watershed management necessitates the
evaluation and integration of numerous diverse factors. This literature review aims to examine the current rese...
Phytoremediation stands as a crucial tool for addressing pollution, yet its application in Europe remains inadequately explored. Taking Serbia as a test case, this literature review delves into the state of knowledge regarding phytoremediation, exploring the regional distribution of contaminated sites, the prevalence of analysed contaminants, and t...
Climate change has a potentially negative impact on the overall vitality of vegetation in both forested and agricultural areas. A comprehensive understanding of the interaction between climate and vegetation across various land cover types holds significant importance from multiple perspectives. This research examined the current state of vegetatio...
Abstract: Climate change has a direct impact on flash floods, and indirectly on the environment, society, and economy, due to the rapid development and difficulty of predicting this hydrological phenomenon. The main objective of this study is to assess the potential flash flood hazard areas in the Likodra watershed (218.62 km2), one of the most vul...
Agricultural, industrial, and human activities in general threaten water quality, as well as the biotic integrity of aquatic ecosystems. The increased concentration of total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) affects high concentrations of chlorophyll (Chl-a) in freshwater ecosystems, which causes the process of eutrophication of the waters of shall...
Integrated watershed management has gained increasing importance in recent years, given its ecological, economic, and social importance. In order for watershed management to be in accordance with these principles, and at the same time efficient, it is necessary to analyze and integrate a number of different factors. This literature review determine...
Climate indicators (temperature and precipitation) are particularly
important in times of global climate change because they create the
preconditions for the development of wind erosion. The main goal of this
research is to analyse the land’s susceptibility to wind erosion in the future,
using the fuzzy logic for the non-growing season (March a...
Wind erosion is a widespread phenomenon causing serious soil degradation. It is estimated that about 28% of the global land area suffers from this process. Global climate changes are expected to accelerate land degradation and significantly affect the intensity of wind erosion. Shelterbelts are linear multi-row planting strips of vegetation (trees...
Integrated watershed management is based on the application of various biological and technical works, and administration measure to reduce the degradation process. The paper presents an analysis of the effects of performed biological works as part of integrated watershed management within the Grdelica Gorge and Vranjska Valley. Extensive erosion c...
Diffuse water pollution from agriculture (DWPA) is one of the major factors causing water pollution in Lakes Palić and Ludaš, the two largest shallow lakes of the Pannonian Basin in Serbia. These two lakes are protected under national and international law. On the basis of the number of strictly protected bird species, Ludaš Lake has been classifie...
Soil erosion is one of the most common type of soil degradation, which causes significant danger to socio-economic development. Numerous empirical and physical soil erosion models have been developed to date. This paper’s goal is to compare two very commonly applied methods worldwide – Erosion Potential Method (EPM) and Universal Soil Loss Equation...
The paper presents a brief analysis of the effects of the erosion control structures built to protect the reservoir in the Duboki Potok basin. The structures are located on the left bank of the reservoir, in the immediate vicinity of the water mirror. The main purpose of the applied structures was to protect the reservoir from the erosion material...