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The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia

Drobnjak, Aleksandar; Ristić, Ratko; Dragović, Nada

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Drobnjak, Aleksandar
AU  - Ristić, Ratko
AU  - Dragović, Nada
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1512
AB  - The aim of this research is to present the role and importance of planning documents for flood defense during the development of the Flood Risk Management Plan (FRMP) in the Republic of Serbia. The scope of the work is the Operational Plans for Flood Defense on Second-Order Waters (OPFDSWs), which are the responsibility of local governments units (LGU). The paper contains an overview analysis of the implementation of the Flood Risk Management Directive (FRMD) in the legal framework of the Republic of Serbia, as well as an analysis of the legislative framework in the field of flood defense. The method of multi-criteria analysis was used for a qualitative assessment of the elements that are part of the OPFDSW. Through the results and discussion of the work, the similarities between the OPFDSW and FRMP were highlighted and explained, which can serve to better understand the importance of quality production of the OPFDSW. In order to harmonize all activities on the territory of LGU, care should be taken that planning documentation for flood protection occupies one of the priority activities in the management of planning acts. The conclusion is that it is necessary to clearly define the rulebook on the methodology for the preparation of the OPFDSW, all in the function of the preparation of the FRMP.
T2  - Water
T1  - The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia
IS  - 16
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.3390/w16162255
UR  - conv_1819
ER  - 
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author = "Drobnjak, Aleksandar and Ristić, Ratko and Dragović, Nada",
year = "2024",
abstract = "The aim of this research is to present the role and importance of planning documents for flood defense during the development of the Flood Risk Management Plan (FRMP) in the Republic of Serbia. The scope of the work is the Operational Plans for Flood Defense on Second-Order Waters (OPFDSWs), which are the responsibility of local governments units (LGU). The paper contains an overview analysis of the implementation of the Flood Risk Management Directive (FRMD) in the legal framework of the Republic of Serbia, as well as an analysis of the legislative framework in the field of flood defense. The method of multi-criteria analysis was used for a qualitative assessment of the elements that are part of the OPFDSW. Through the results and discussion of the work, the similarities between the OPFDSW and FRMP were highlighted and explained, which can serve to better understand the importance of quality production of the OPFDSW. In order to harmonize all activities on the territory of LGU, care should be taken that planning documentation for flood protection occupies one of the priority activities in the management of planning acts. The conclusion is that it is necessary to clearly define the rulebook on the methodology for the preparation of the OPFDSW, all in the function of the preparation of the FRMP.",
journal = "Water",
title = "The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia",
number = "16",
volume = "16",
doi = "10.3390/w16162255",
url = "conv_1819"
}
Drobnjak, A., Ristić, R.,& Dragović, N.. (2024). The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia. in Water, 16(16).
https://doi.org/10.3390/w16162255
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Drobnjak A, Ristić R, Dragović N. The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia. in Water. 2024;16(16).
doi:10.3390/w16162255
conv_1819 .
Drobnjak, Aleksandar, Ristić, Ratko, Dragović, Nada, "The Role and Significance of Operational Flood Defense Plans on the Waters Second-Order in Republic of Serbia" in Water, 16, no. 16 (2024),
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Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe

Kapović Solomun, Marijana; Ferreira, Carla S. S.; Zupanc, Vesna; Ristić, Ratko; Drobnjak, Aleksandar; Kalantari, Zahra

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kapović Solomun, Marijana
AU  - Ferreira, Carla S. S.
AU  - Zupanc, Vesna
AU  - Ristić, Ratko
AU  - Drobnjak, Aleksandar
AU  - Kalantari, Zahra
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1327
AB  - Floods are a widespread natural hazard affecting people and their assets in regions worldwide, including Southern Europe. Besides coastal floods, the Mediterranean region is highly prone to flash floods driven by short but intense precipitation events. With increasing flood risk due to climate change and socio-economic conditions, governments are under pressure to reinforce flood protection measures, which could be a great challenge for the weak economies of non-EU developing countries. This is of particular relevance to achieving international commitments such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Several policy frameworks have been developed to mitigate flooding risk, at European Union (EU) and global level. These frameworks call for a holistic risk reduction approach where governments, institutions, and households are all responsible for reducing risk. In practice, however, gray infrastructure remains the prevailing flood risk management measure in many countries. Incorporation into national legislation and implementation of the EU policy framework will increase constraints and pressures for non-EU countries, particularly those strongly committed to becoming EU members in future. This article provides a comprehensive review of policies and measures implemented in four different southern European countries to mitigate flood hazard, and compares governance aspects between EU (Portugal and Slovenia) and non-EU countries (B&H and Serbia). Understanding governance aspects and the status of flood-related policy implementation is of critical importance in protecting people and enhancing resilience to climate change impacts. Programs of improvement measures and further integration of sustainable water management with other sectoral policies are required to reduce flood risks. This article is categorized under: Engineering Water  gt  Planning Water Human Water  gt  Water Governance Science of Water  gt  Water Extremes
T2  - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water
T1  - Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe
IS  - 1
VL  - 9
DO  - 10.1002/wat2.1566
UR  - conv_1588
ER  - 
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author = "Kapović Solomun, Marijana and Ferreira, Carla S. S. and Zupanc, Vesna and Ristić, Ratko and Drobnjak, Aleksandar and Kalantari, Zahra",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Floods are a widespread natural hazard affecting people and their assets in regions worldwide, including Southern Europe. Besides coastal floods, the Mediterranean region is highly prone to flash floods driven by short but intense precipitation events. With increasing flood risk due to climate change and socio-economic conditions, governments are under pressure to reinforce flood protection measures, which could be a great challenge for the weak economies of non-EU developing countries. This is of particular relevance to achieving international commitments such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Several policy frameworks have been developed to mitigate flooding risk, at European Union (EU) and global level. These frameworks call for a holistic risk reduction approach where governments, institutions, and households are all responsible for reducing risk. In practice, however, gray infrastructure remains the prevailing flood risk management measure in many countries. Incorporation into national legislation and implementation of the EU policy framework will increase constraints and pressures for non-EU countries, particularly those strongly committed to becoming EU members in future. This article provides a comprehensive review of policies and measures implemented in four different southern European countries to mitigate flood hazard, and compares governance aspects between EU (Portugal and Slovenia) and non-EU countries (B&H and Serbia). Understanding governance aspects and the status of flood-related policy implementation is of critical importance in protecting people and enhancing resilience to climate change impacts. Programs of improvement measures and further integration of sustainable water management with other sectoral policies are required to reduce flood risks. This article is categorized under: Engineering Water  gt  Planning Water Human Water  gt  Water Governance Science of Water  gt  Water Extremes",
journal = "Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water",
title = "Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe",
number = "1",
volume = "9",
doi = "10.1002/wat2.1566",
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Kapović Solomun, M., Ferreira, C. S. S., Zupanc, V., Ristić, R., Drobnjak, A.,& Kalantari, Z.. (2022). Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe. in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water, 9(1).
https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1566
conv_1588
Kapović Solomun M, Ferreira CSS, Zupanc V, Ristić R, Drobnjak A, Kalantari Z. Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe. in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water. 2022;9(1).
doi:10.1002/wat2.1566
conv_1588 .
Kapović Solomun, Marijana, Ferreira, Carla S. S., Zupanc, Vesna, Ristić, Ratko, Drobnjak, Aleksandar, Kalantari, Zahra, "Flood legislation and land policy framework of EU and non-EU countries in Southern Europe" in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water, 9, no. 1 (2022),
https://doi.org/10.1002/wat2.1566 .,
conv_1588 .
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