Glavonjić, Branko

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  • Glavonjić, Branko (53)
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Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200169 (University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry)
CARIPARO Foundation Ph.D. scholarship (University of Padova) FAO
FAO [TCP/SRB/3801/C1] Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic
Slovak Academy of Sciences [1/0473/16] Slovenian Research Agency [P4-0015, P4-0059]
FAO Technical Cooperation Program of the United Nations (UN Food and Agriculture Organization) [TCP/RER/3502] Sustainable management of the total forest potential in the Republic os Serbia
Operational Programme Integrated Infrastructure (OPII) - ERDF [ITMS: 313011T720] Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR-6859
Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research, and Sport of the Slovak Republic [1/0494/22, 1/0495/22] Slovak Academy of Sciences [1/0666/19]
Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-14-0869] Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-20-0294]
Slovenian Research Agency10.13039/501100004329 Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) [P4-0015]
Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) [P4-0015-0481] Slovenian Research Agency [P4-0015, P4-0059, BI-US/22-24-043]
The collection of data used in this paper was performed within the FAO Technical Cooperation Program of the United Nations (UN Food and Agriculture Organization), project TCP/RER/3502: Using wood energy to improve sustainable economic rural development an

Author's Bibliography

Inventory of wood energy consumption and ghg emissions from wood fuels in Vojvodina

Glavonjić, Branko; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Kalem, Miljan

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2024)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1471
AB  - Vojvodina is one of the five regions in Serbia, with a population of around 1.9 million residents. By this indicator, Vojvodina is the second-largest region in Serbia. However, with approximately 0.7 million active households, Vojvodina leads the regions in Serbia. Despite the fact that the forest cover in this region is only 7.97%, and gasification has been implemented in many populated areas, close to 40% of households in this region still use wood as a heating fuel. This makes this region interesting for research regarding wood fuel consumption. The results of the conducted research have shown that the consumption of firewood in 2021 amounted to 1.62 million cubic meters, and wood pellets were around 52 thousand tons. The average firewood consumption per household in urban areas was 6.3 cubic meters, while in rural areas, it was 6.9 cubic meters. Translated into energy efficiency parameters, the average consumption of wood energy per 1 square meter of the heated area in urban areas was 199 kWh, and in rural areas, it was 214.5 kWh. The consumption of wood energy in the households measured in kWh/m(2) of the heated area is not satisfactory in this region. Its values are beyond the values of the last class of the energy passport for residential buildings [G class  gt  188 kWh/m(2) (a)].
PB  - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - WoodEMA 2024 - Green Deal Initiatives, Sustainable Management, Market Demands, and New Production Perspectives in the Forestry-Based Sector - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Inventory of wood energy consumption and ghg emissions from wood fuels in Vojvodina
EP  - 282
SP  - 277
UR  - conv_1873
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year = "2024",
abstract = "Vojvodina is one of the five regions in Serbia, with a population of around 1.9 million residents. By this indicator, Vojvodina is the second-largest region in Serbia. However, with approximately 0.7 million active households, Vojvodina leads the regions in Serbia. Despite the fact that the forest cover in this region is only 7.97%, and gasification has been implemented in many populated areas, close to 40% of households in this region still use wood as a heating fuel. This makes this region interesting for research regarding wood fuel consumption. The results of the conducted research have shown that the consumption of firewood in 2021 amounted to 1.62 million cubic meters, and wood pellets were around 52 thousand tons. The average firewood consumption per household in urban areas was 6.3 cubic meters, while in rural areas, it was 6.9 cubic meters. Translated into energy efficiency parameters, the average consumption of wood energy per 1 square meter of the heated area in urban areas was 199 kWh, and in rural areas, it was 214.5 kWh. The consumption of wood energy in the households measured in kWh/m(2) of the heated area is not satisfactory in this region. Its values are beyond the values of the last class of the energy passport for residential buildings [G class  gt  188 kWh/m(2) (a)].",
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journal = "WoodEMA 2024 - Green Deal Initiatives, Sustainable Management, Market Demands, and New Production Perspectives in the Forestry-Based Sector - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
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Glavonjić, B., Lazarević, A.,& Kalem, M.. (2024). Inventory of wood energy consumption and ghg emissions from wood fuels in Vojvodina. in WoodEMA 2024 - Green Deal Initiatives, Sustainable Management, Market Demands, and New Production Perspectives in the Forestry-Based Sector - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
WoodEMA, i.a.., 277-282.
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Glavonjić B, Lazarević A, Kalem M. Inventory of wood energy consumption and ghg emissions from wood fuels in Vojvodina. in WoodEMA 2024 - Green Deal Initiatives, Sustainable Management, Market Demands, and New Production Perspectives in the Forestry-Based Sector - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2024;:277-282.
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Glavonjić, Branko, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Kalem, Miljan, "Inventory of wood energy consumption and ghg emissions from wood fuels in Vojvodina" in WoodEMA 2024 - Green Deal Initiatives, Sustainable Management, Market Demands, and New Production Perspectives in the Forestry-Based Sector - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2024):277-282,
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Environmental Assessment/Evaluation of 3D Printing and 3D Printing with Wood-PLA Composites- Case Study

Tomec, Dasa Krapez; Oblak, Leon; Kuzman, Manja Kitek; Glavonjić, Branko; Govedić, Teja Bizjak

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Tomec, Dasa Krapez
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Kuzman, Manja Kitek
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Govedić, Teja Bizjak
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1493
AB  - center dot In recent years, additive manufacturing has become a regular process in various industries, and consequently there is an increasing need to evaluate the environmental aspects of this technology and its associated materials. In this paper, comparative cradle -to -grave life cycle assessments between a conventional product and a 3D -printed alternative made of polylactic acid (PLA) and PLA-wood material were investigated based on the standard ISO 14044:2006. The environmental impact of each product was quantified for 18 categories. The goal of life cycle assessment (LCA) was to determine whether the use of 3D printed PLA/PLA-wood products can be a sustainable alternative to traditional metal products. The paper presents a case study in which a comparative LCA was conducted. The results show that a metal part manufactured using conventional subtractive processes (milling, drilling, welding, etc.) has a higher environmental impact compared to 3D -printed alternatives made from renewable materials. However, there are many sub -issues that need to be adequately addressed.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Environmental Assessment/Evaluation of 3D Printing and 3D Printing with Wood-PLA Composites- Case Study
EP  - 58
IS  - 1
SP  - 49
VL  - 75
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2024.0107
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abstract = "center dot In recent years, additive manufacturing has become a regular process in various industries, and consequently there is an increasing need to evaluate the environmental aspects of this technology and its associated materials. In this paper, comparative cradle -to -grave life cycle assessments between a conventional product and a 3D -printed alternative made of polylactic acid (PLA) and PLA-wood material were investigated based on the standard ISO 14044:2006. The environmental impact of each product was quantified for 18 categories. The goal of life cycle assessment (LCA) was to determine whether the use of 3D printed PLA/PLA-wood products can be a sustainable alternative to traditional metal products. The paper presents a case study in which a comparative LCA was conducted. The results show that a metal part manufactured using conventional subtractive processes (milling, drilling, welding, etc.) has a higher environmental impact compared to 3D -printed alternatives made from renewable materials. However, there are many sub -issues that need to be adequately addressed.",
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Tomec, D. K., Oblak, L., Kuzman, M. K., Glavonjić, B.,& Govedić, T. B.. (2024). Environmental Assessment/Evaluation of 3D Printing and 3D Printing with Wood-PLA Composites- Case Study. in Drvna industrija, 75(1), 49-58.
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2024.0107
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Tomec DK, Oblak L, Kuzman MK, Glavonjić B, Govedić TB. Environmental Assessment/Evaluation of 3D Printing and 3D Printing with Wood-PLA Composites- Case Study. in Drvna industrija. 2024;75(1):49-58.
doi:10.5552/drvind.2024.0107
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Tomec, Dasa Krapez, Oblak, Leon, Kuzman, Manja Kitek, Glavonjić, Branko, Govedić, Teja Bizjak, "Environmental Assessment/Evaluation of 3D Printing and 3D Printing with Wood-PLA Composites- Case Study" in Drvna industrija, 75, no. 1 (2024):49-58,
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2024.0107 .,
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Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Radosavljević, Maja; Rogelja, Todora; Masiero, Mauro; Čomić, Dragan; Glavonjić, Branko; Pettenella, Davide

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radosavljević, Maja
AU  - Rogelja, Todora
AU  - Masiero, Mauro
AU  - Čomić, Dragan
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Pettenella, Davide
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1476
AB  - This paper investigates timber legality issues in the Western Balkans by examining the transposition of national policy frameworks in five Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Srpska, BH) with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) requirements. The study uses a multipleembedded case study design to investigate national policies and regulations on preventing and tackling illegal logging and those dealing with the trade in timber and timber products. A qualitative content analysis of retrieved documents was conducted to check the extent to which EUTR requirements are covered. Interviews with 36 key actors across selected countries were conducted to analyse their perceptions of the EUTR and the recently approved European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), focusing on awareness, transparency, information flow, resources, and challenges of ensuring timber legality. The study also distinguished institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing the transposition of EUTR and forthcoming EUDR requirements into national policies and forest management practices. The contribution offers a comparative gap analysis of EU requirements' incorporation within targeted countries' national policy frameworks and an overview of common and opposing perceptions on timber legality and legitimate forestry practices among key stakeholders in five Western Balkan countries.
T2  - Forest Policy and Economics
T1  - Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
VL  - 166
DO  - 10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261
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abstract = "This paper investigates timber legality issues in the Western Balkans by examining the transposition of national policy frameworks in five Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Republic of Srpska, BH) with the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) requirements. The study uses a multipleembedded case study design to investigate national policies and regulations on preventing and tackling illegal logging and those dealing with the trade in timber and timber products. A qualitative content analysis of retrieved documents was conducted to check the extent to which EUTR requirements are covered. Interviews with 36 key actors across selected countries were conducted to analyse their perceptions of the EUTR and the recently approved European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), focusing on awareness, transparency, information flow, resources, and challenges of ensuring timber legality. The study also distinguished institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing the transposition of EUTR and forthcoming EUDR requirements into national policies and forest management practices. The contribution offers a comparative gap analysis of EU requirements' incorporation within targeted countries' national policy frameworks and an overview of common and opposing perceptions on timber legality and legitimate forestry practices among key stakeholders in five Western Balkan countries.",
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Radosavljević, M., Rogelja, T., Masiero, M., Čomić, D., Glavonjić, B.,& Pettenella, D.. (2024). Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). in Forest Policy and Economics, 166.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261
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Radosavljević M, Rogelja T, Masiero M, Čomić D, Glavonjić B, Pettenella D. Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina). in Forest Policy and Economics. 2024;166.
doi:10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261
conv_1794 .
Radosavljević, Maja, Rogelja, Todora, Masiero, Mauro, Čomić, Dragan, Glavonjić, Branko, Pettenella, Davide, "Institutional and actor-oriented factors influencing timber legality in selected Western Balkan countries: Multiple case study of Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina)" in Forest Policy and Economics, 166 (2024),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103261 .,
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Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia

Kuzman, Manja K.; Glavonjić, Branko; Pirc Barcić, Andreja; Obucina, Murco; Haviarova, Eva; Groselj, Petra

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kuzman, Manja K.
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Pirc Barcić, Andreja
AU  - Obucina, Murco
AU  - Haviarova, Eva
AU  - Groselj, Petra
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1503
AB  - This study explores attitudes toward sustainable-timber resource management and climate-change mitigation by extending the life cycles of wood products and their cascading in Central and Southeastern Europe. A comprehensive survey involving the general public and professional organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia, reveals significant support for wood product reuse in construction, emphasizing ecological aspects and sustainability. Despite doubts about wood product quality, motivation for reuse remains high. Challenges, including limited availability and cost, are acknowledged. Reusing and recycling wood products at the end of their life cycle can extend the life of the wood resource and reduce carbon emissions. Cascading is a promising way to combat climate change and prolong the life cycle of wood products. This study highlights the potential of cascading wood use, underscores the necessity to improve the quantification of wood usage through material intensity analysis of buildings, and emphasizes the requirement for more comprehensive education and explanations to promote sustainable practices.
T2  - Wood Material Science & Engineering
T1  - Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia
EP  - 761
IS  - 3
SP  - 752
VL  - 19
DO  - 10.1080/17480272.2023.2294345
UR  - conv_1752
ER  - 
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author = "Kuzman, Manja K. and Glavonjić, Branko and Pirc Barcić, Andreja and Obucina, Murco and Haviarova, Eva and Groselj, Petra",
year = "2024",
abstract = "This study explores attitudes toward sustainable-timber resource management and climate-change mitigation by extending the life cycles of wood products and their cascading in Central and Southeastern Europe. A comprehensive survey involving the general public and professional organizations in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia, reveals significant support for wood product reuse in construction, emphasizing ecological aspects and sustainability. Despite doubts about wood product quality, motivation for reuse remains high. Challenges, including limited availability and cost, are acknowledged. Reusing and recycling wood products at the end of their life cycle can extend the life of the wood resource and reduce carbon emissions. Cascading is a promising way to combat climate change and prolong the life cycle of wood products. This study highlights the potential of cascading wood use, underscores the necessity to improve the quantification of wood usage through material intensity analysis of buildings, and emphasizes the requirement for more comprehensive education and explanations to promote sustainable practices.",
journal = "Wood Material Science & Engineering",
title = "Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia",
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Kuzman, M. K., Glavonjić, B., Pirc Barcić, A., Obucina, M., Haviarova, E.,& Groselj, P.. (2024). Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. in Wood Material Science & Engineering, 19(3), 752-761.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17480272.2023.2294345
conv_1752
Kuzman MK, Glavonjić B, Pirc Barcić A, Obucina M, Haviarova E, Groselj P. Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. in Wood Material Science & Engineering. 2024;19(3):752-761.
doi:10.1080/17480272.2023.2294345
conv_1752 .
Kuzman, Manja K., Glavonjić, Branko, Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Obucina, Murco, Haviarova, Eva, Groselj, Petra, "Exploring attitudes towards extending lifecycle of wood products by cascading: a case study in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia" in Wood Material Science & Engineering, 19, no. 3 (2024):752-761,
https://doi.org/10.1080/17480272.2023.2294345 .,
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Impact of COVID-19 on wood-based products industry: An exploratory study in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and BiH

Kuzman, Manja K.; Oblak, Leon; Glavonjić, Branko; Pirc Barcić, Andreja; Obucina, Murco; Haviarova, Eva; Groselj, Petra

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kuzman, Manja K.
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Pirc Barcić, Andreja
AU  - Obucina, Murco
AU  - Haviarova, Eva
AU  - Groselj, Petra
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1411
AB  - The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the forest-products industry locally and globally, including the availability of raw materials, supply chain, production, and product sales. Therefore, it was essential to study the effect of COVID-19 in Central and Southeast European countries, including Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the forest-products industry plays a vital global role. An international group of wood scientists developed and implemented the web-based questionnaire that consisted of four parts: demographic questions, production changes, COVID data gathering, governmental response to COVID-19, and lessons learned. Participants were mainly from furniture production, joinery, and wood processing. Results indicate that more than 80% of respondents reported negative changes. The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected the supply chain, and the most significant changes were in the availability of solid wood (23%) and engineered wood products (21%). Among the most critical issues were increased prices of all materials, increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, limited quantities for all materials, and total disruption of supply chains.
T2  - Wood Material Science & Engineering
T1  - Impact of COVID-19 on wood-based products industry: An exploratory study in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and BiH
EP  - 1126
IS  - 3
SP  - 1115
VL  - 18
DO  - 10.1080/17480272.2022.2109210
UR  - conv_1653
ER  - 
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author = "Kuzman, Manja K. and Oblak, Leon and Glavonjić, Branko and Pirc Barcić, Andreja and Obucina, Murco and Haviarova, Eva and Groselj, Petra",
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abstract = "The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the forest-products industry locally and globally, including the availability of raw materials, supply chain, production, and product sales. Therefore, it was essential to study the effect of COVID-19 in Central and Southeast European countries, including Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the forest-products industry plays a vital global role. An international group of wood scientists developed and implemented the web-based questionnaire that consisted of four parts: demographic questions, production changes, COVID data gathering, governmental response to COVID-19, and lessons learned. Participants were mainly from furniture production, joinery, and wood processing. Results indicate that more than 80% of respondents reported negative changes. The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected the supply chain, and the most significant changes were in the availability of solid wood (23%) and engineered wood products (21%). Among the most critical issues were increased prices of all materials, increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, limited quantities for all materials, and total disruption of supply chains.",
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Kuzman, M. K., Oblak, L., Glavonjić, B., Pirc Barcić, A., Obucina, M., Haviarova, E.,& Groselj, P.. (2023). Impact of COVID-19 on wood-based products industry: An exploratory study in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and BiH. in Wood Material Science & Engineering, 18(3), 1115-1126.
https://doi.org/10.1080/17480272.2022.2109210
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Kuzman MK, Oblak L, Glavonjić B, Pirc Barcić A, Obucina M, Haviarova E, Groselj P. Impact of COVID-19 on wood-based products industry: An exploratory study in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and BiH. in Wood Material Science & Engineering. 2023;18(3):1115-1126.
doi:10.1080/17480272.2022.2109210
conv_1653 .
Kuzman, Manja K., Oblak, Leon, Glavonjić, Branko, Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Obucina, Murco, Haviarova, Eva, Groselj, Petra, "Impact of COVID-19 on wood-based products industry: An exploratory study in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and BiH" in Wood Material Science & Engineering, 18, no. 3 (2023):1115-1126,
https://doi.org/10.1080/17480272.2022.2109210 .,
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Wood energy consumption and GHG emissions from wood fuels used for heating purposes in eastern Serbia

Glavonjić, Branko; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Kalem, Miljan

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2023)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1450
AB  - This paper contains the research results on wood energy consumption in the region of Eastern Serbia during the heating season 2020/2021. The aim of the research was to collect data on the types, amounts, and values of wood fuels being consumed in this region in Serbia, as well as GHG emissions from their combustion. Based on the conducted research, the following results were obtained: total consumption of wood fuels for energy purposes in Eastern Serbia in heating season 2020/2021 was the following: firewood 1.07 million m(3); wood pellets 34,419 tonnes, wood chips 2,205 tonnes, wood briquettes 127 tonnes and sawdust 13,203 tonnes. The average consumption of wood energy per 1m(2) of heating surface in households in Eastern Serbia amounts to 232.6 kWh/m(2) (a) in urban households and 242.9 kWh/m(2) (a) in other households. Such high values of the wood energy consumption are unsatisfactory because they are beyond the values of the last class of the energy passport for residential buildings [G class  gt  188 kWh/m(2) (a)].Total CO2 emissions from the wood fuels combustion in Eastern Serbia during the heating season 2020/2021 are estimated to be 1.3 million tonnes.
PB  - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - Proceedings of Scientific Papers - Current Trends and Challenges for Forest-Based Sector: Carbon Neutrality and Bioeconomy, WoodEMA 2023
T1  - Wood energy consumption and GHG emissions from wood fuels used for heating purposes in eastern Serbia
EP  - 77
SP  - 73
UR  - conv_1900
ER  - 
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author = "Glavonjić, Branko and Lazarević, Aleksandra and Kalem, Miljan",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This paper contains the research results on wood energy consumption in the region of Eastern Serbia during the heating season 2020/2021. The aim of the research was to collect data on the types, amounts, and values of wood fuels being consumed in this region in Serbia, as well as GHG emissions from their combustion. Based on the conducted research, the following results were obtained: total consumption of wood fuels for energy purposes in Eastern Serbia in heating season 2020/2021 was the following: firewood 1.07 million m(3); wood pellets 34,419 tonnes, wood chips 2,205 tonnes, wood briquettes 127 tonnes and sawdust 13,203 tonnes. The average consumption of wood energy per 1m(2) of heating surface in households in Eastern Serbia amounts to 232.6 kWh/m(2) (a) in urban households and 242.9 kWh/m(2) (a) in other households. Such high values of the wood energy consumption are unsatisfactory because they are beyond the values of the last class of the energy passport for residential buildings [G class  gt  188 kWh/m(2) (a)].Total CO2 emissions from the wood fuels combustion in Eastern Serbia during the heating season 2020/2021 are estimated to be 1.3 million tonnes.",
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Glavonjić, B., Lazarević, A.,& Kalem, M.. (2023). Wood energy consumption and GHG emissions from wood fuels used for heating purposes in eastern Serbia. in Proceedings of Scientific Papers - Current Trends and Challenges for Forest-Based Sector: Carbon Neutrality and Bioeconomy, WoodEMA 2023
WoodEMA, i.a.., 73-77.
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Glavonjić B, Lazarević A, Kalem M. Wood energy consumption and GHG emissions from wood fuels used for heating purposes in eastern Serbia. in Proceedings of Scientific Papers - Current Trends and Challenges for Forest-Based Sector: Carbon Neutrality and Bioeconomy, WoodEMA 2023. 2023;:73-77.
conv_1900 .
Glavonjić, Branko, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Kalem, Miljan, "Wood energy consumption and GHG emissions from wood fuels used for heating purposes in eastern Serbia" in Proceedings of Scientific Papers - Current Trends and Challenges for Forest-Based Sector: Carbon Neutrality and Bioeconomy, WoodEMA 2023 (2023):73-77,
conv_1900 .

Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models

Hlodak, Marek; Palus, Hubert; Rokonalova, Alena; Glavonjić, Branko; Slastanova, Katarina

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Hlodak, Marek
AU  - Palus, Hubert
AU  - Rokonalova, Alena
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Slastanova, Katarina
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1362
AB  - The issue of input variables for demand modelling in the soft sawnwood market is addressed in the paper. The procedure is based on theoretical assumptions and possible effects of factors and on the analysis of conditions on wood and wood products market, between which there are certain links. An overview of the theoretical aspects of derived demand, the characteristics of demand on the wood and wood product markets is provided in the introductory part. It is also focused on the determination of market factors. The procedure and selection of input variables for classification into models, their quantification and methods of logical and statistical verification are defined. Basic data and variables for econometric models are captured and used to create models of domestic demand for soft sawnwood. The results represent the basic functional relationships between the factors that affect domestic demand. The benefits relate to the development of knowledge in the field of modelling of the market for wood products and represent a concretization of relevant factors of demand for soft sawnwood in the years 1990-2020 in the Slovak Republic. The basic factors that appear to be suitable for explaining the development of domestic demand for this commodity include gross domestic product, population size, number of completed dwellings, the value of construction production and the price of soft sawnwood.
T2  - Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen
T1  - Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models
EP  - 158
IS  - 1
SP  - 147
VL  - 64
DO  - 10.17423/afx.2022.64.1.13
UR  - conv_1643
ER  - 
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author = "Hlodak, Marek and Palus, Hubert and Rokonalova, Alena and Glavonjić, Branko and Slastanova, Katarina",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The issue of input variables for demand modelling in the soft sawnwood market is addressed in the paper. The procedure is based on theoretical assumptions and possible effects of factors and on the analysis of conditions on wood and wood products market, between which there are certain links. An overview of the theoretical aspects of derived demand, the characteristics of demand on the wood and wood product markets is provided in the introductory part. It is also focused on the determination of market factors. The procedure and selection of input variables for classification into models, their quantification and methods of logical and statistical verification are defined. Basic data and variables for econometric models are captured and used to create models of domestic demand for soft sawnwood. The results represent the basic functional relationships between the factors that affect domestic demand. The benefits relate to the development of knowledge in the field of modelling of the market for wood products and represent a concretization of relevant factors of demand for soft sawnwood in the years 1990-2020 in the Slovak Republic. The basic factors that appear to be suitable for explaining the development of domestic demand for this commodity include gross domestic product, population size, number of completed dwellings, the value of construction production and the price of soft sawnwood.",
journal = "Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen",
title = "Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models",
pages = "158-147",
number = "1",
volume = "64",
doi = "10.17423/afx.2022.64.1.13",
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Hlodak, M., Palus, H., Rokonalova, A., Glavonjić, B.,& Slastanova, K.. (2022). Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models. in Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen, 64(1), 147-158.
https://doi.org/10.17423/afx.2022.64.1.13
conv_1643
Hlodak M, Palus H, Rokonalova A, Glavonjić B, Slastanova K. Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models. in Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen. 2022;64(1):147-158.
doi:10.17423/afx.2022.64.1.13
conv_1643 .
Hlodak, Marek, Palus, Hubert, Rokonalova, Alena, Glavonjić, Branko, Slastanova, Katarina, "Determination of variables for soft sawnwood demand models" in Acta Facultatis Xylologiae Zvolen, 64, no. 1 (2022):147-158,
https://doi.org/10.17423/afx.2022.64.1.13 .,
conv_1643 .
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1

Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA

Lazarević, Aleksandra; Glavonjić, Branko; Oblak, Leon; Kalem, Miljan; Čomić, Dragan

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Čomić, Dragan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1331
AB  - center dot This paper deals with the operational efficiency of companies engaged in the production of wooden chairs using selected statistical and DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) methods. Indicators that typically characterise the supply chain in the production of selected companies were taken as input and output variables for the DEA method. They included three input variables: inventories, material costs and production services costs and one output variable: company's net profit. The obtained coefficients of correlation pointed to a high degree of correlation between the variables, which justified the performance of an efficiency analysis using the DEA method. The study included 12 companies engaged in the production of wooden chairs. The results of the conducted analyses show that only one company had a relatively satisfactory operational efficiency (efficiency coefficient of 0.83) for the nine-year period. All other companies, especially micro and small enterprises, had unsatisfactorily low operational efficiency. Micro enterprises had the lowest operational efficiency, with an efficiency coefficient of only 0.14. Small enterprises reached the value of 0.3, and large companies 0.67. Medium companies had the most favourable efficiency coefficient of up to 0.83.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA
EP  - 90
IS  - 1
SP  - 81
VL  - 73
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2022.2136
UR  - conv_1621
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Lazarević, Aleksandra and Glavonjić, Branko and Oblak, Leon and Kalem, Miljan and Čomić, Dragan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "center dot This paper deals with the operational efficiency of companies engaged in the production of wooden chairs using selected statistical and DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) methods. Indicators that typically characterise the supply chain in the production of selected companies were taken as input and output variables for the DEA method. They included three input variables: inventories, material costs and production services costs and one output variable: company's net profit. The obtained coefficients of correlation pointed to a high degree of correlation between the variables, which justified the performance of an efficiency analysis using the DEA method. The study included 12 companies engaged in the production of wooden chairs. The results of the conducted analyses show that only one company had a relatively satisfactory operational efficiency (efficiency coefficient of 0.83) for the nine-year period. All other companies, especially micro and small enterprises, had unsatisfactorily low operational efficiency. Micro enterprises had the lowest operational efficiency, with an efficiency coefficient of only 0.14. Small enterprises reached the value of 0.3, and large companies 0.67. Medium companies had the most favourable efficiency coefficient of up to 0.83.",
journal = "Drvna industrija",
title = "Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA",
pages = "90-81",
number = "1",
volume = "73",
doi = "10.5552/drvind.2022.2136",
url = "conv_1621"
}
Lazarević, A., Glavonjić, B., Oblak, L., Kalem, M.,& Čomić, D.. (2022). Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA. in Drvna industrija, 73(1), 81-90.
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2022.2136
conv_1621
Lazarević A, Glavonjić B, Oblak L, Kalem M, Čomić D. Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA. in Drvna industrija. 2022;73(1):81-90.
doi:10.5552/drvind.2022.2136
conv_1621 .
Lazarević, Aleksandra, Glavonjić, Branko, Oblak, Leon, Kalem, Miljan, Čomić, Dragan, "Analysis of Operational Efficiency of Wooden Chair Manufacturing Companies in Serbia using DEA" in Drvna industrija, 73, no. 1 (2022):81-90,
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2022.2136 .,
conv_1621 .
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Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis

Kalem, Miljan; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Glavonjić, Branko; Điporović-Momčilović, Milanka

(International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a., 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Lečić-Cvetković, Danica
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Điporović-Momčilović, Milanka
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1304
AB  - This paper present analyzes the research results of business information systems (BIS) application in the wood industry companies in the Republic of Serbia. The main objective of this paper is to research the reasons for BIS application in the business of these companies. An additional objective is to determine the criteria for BIS introduction and selection in their company. Also, some of the additional objectives are to determine the introduction of the BIS strategy and analyze what software companies use. This paper aims to imply to wood industry companies the most popular way of BIS introduction and indicate to most popular software in the Serbian wood industry. The research results show that the largest number is decided for the Frontal introduction of BIS. Also, research results indicate that most number companies are deciding on Custom software development Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and Pantheon.
PB  - International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment
T1  - Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis
EP  - 147
SP  - 141
UR  - conv_1917
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kalem, Miljan and Lečić-Cvetković, Danica and Lazarević, Aleksandra and Glavonjić, Branko and Điporović-Momčilović, Milanka",
year = "2022",
abstract = "This paper present analyzes the research results of business information systems (BIS) application in the wood industry companies in the Republic of Serbia. The main objective of this paper is to research the reasons for BIS application in the business of these companies. An additional objective is to determine the criteria for BIS introduction and selection in their company. Also, some of the additional objectives are to determine the introduction of the BIS strategy and analyze what software companies use. This paper aims to imply to wood industry companies the most popular way of BIS introduction and indicate to most popular software in the Serbian wood industry. The research results show that the largest number is decided for the Frontal introduction of BIS. Also, research results indicate that most number companies are deciding on Custom software development Microsoft Dynamics NAV, and Pantheon.",
publisher = "International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment",
title = "Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis",
pages = "147-141",
url = "conv_1917"
}
Kalem, M., Lečić-Cvetković, D., Lazarević, A., Glavonjić, B.,& Điporović-Momčilović, M.. (2022). Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis. in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment
International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.., 141-147.
conv_1917
Kalem M, Lečić-Cvetković D, Lazarević A, Glavonjić B, Điporović-Momčilović M. Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis. in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment. 2022;:141-147.
conv_1917 .
Kalem, Miljan, Lečić-Cvetković, Danica, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Glavonjić, Branko, Điporović-Momčilović, Milanka, "Business system application in Serbian wood industry - implementation models analysis" in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment (2022):141-147,
conv_1917 .

Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia

Lazarević, Aleksandra; Glavonjić, Branko; Kalem, Miljan

(International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a., 2022)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1300
AB  - The furniture industry is one of the strategic industries in Serbia, with about 30,000 employees. The subject of research in this paper was the furniture market in three selected regions in Serbia with the aim to consider the influence of certain factors on the demand for furniture during the COVID-19 pandemic, as follows: prices, quality, payment terms, brands, promotions, terms of purchase, frequency of furniture purchase, assortment, and online shopping. The methods used for the research included field research, surveys and analysis of the obtained data. The sample size included 210 respondents who were selected by random sampling method. When it comes to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows that it did not significantly influence consumers' decision to buy furniture. Preference is given to domestic producers, both because of the availability of products and because of the more affordable price. When it comes to quality of furniture, the research showed that the 63% are satisfied with the ratio of price and quality, as well as the range offered on the market. The terms of payment are satisfactory, with the 58% customers opting for cash payments. On the other hand, the choice of the manufacturer is based on previous positive experience or recommendation, while going to the salon is the choice of 92% customers, compared to online shopping (8%). The conducted research is important for producers, distributors, and traders of furniture, as well as for the academic community because, for the first time, research was conducted on this topic in Serbia.
PB  - International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment
T1  - Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia
EP  - 226
SP  - 221
UR  - conv_1933
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Lazarević, Aleksandra and Glavonjić, Branko and Kalem, Miljan",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The furniture industry is one of the strategic industries in Serbia, with about 30,000 employees. The subject of research in this paper was the furniture market in three selected regions in Serbia with the aim to consider the influence of certain factors on the demand for furniture during the COVID-19 pandemic, as follows: prices, quality, payment terms, brands, promotions, terms of purchase, frequency of furniture purchase, assortment, and online shopping. The methods used for the research included field research, surveys and analysis of the obtained data. The sample size included 210 respondents who were selected by random sampling method. When it comes to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, research shows that it did not significantly influence consumers' decision to buy furniture. Preference is given to domestic producers, both because of the availability of products and because of the more affordable price. When it comes to quality of furniture, the research showed that the 63% are satisfied with the ratio of price and quality, as well as the range offered on the market. The terms of payment are satisfactory, with the 58% customers opting for cash payments. On the other hand, the choice of the manufacturer is based on previous positive experience or recommendation, while going to the salon is the choice of 92% customers, compared to online shopping (8%). The conducted research is important for producers, distributors, and traders of furniture, as well as for the academic community because, for the first time, research was conducted on this topic in Serbia.",
publisher = "International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment",
title = "Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia",
pages = "226-221",
url = "conv_1933"
}
Lazarević, A., Glavonjić, B.,& Kalem, M.. (2022). Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia. in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment
International Association for Economics, Management, Marketing, Quality and Huma Resources in Forestry and Forest Based Industry - WoodEMA, i.a.., 221-226.
conv_1933
Lazarević A, Glavonjić B, Kalem M. Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia. in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment. 2022;:221-226.
conv_1933 .
Lazarević, Aleksandra, Glavonjić, Branko, Kalem, Miljan, "Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the furniture market in Serbia" in 15th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2022 - Crisis Management and Safety Foresight in Forest-Based Sector and SMES Operating in the Global Environment (2022):221-226,
conv_1933 .

Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia

Radosavljević, Maja; Masiero, Mauro; Rogelja, Todora; Glavonjić, Branko

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Radosavljević, Maja
AU  - Masiero, Mauro
AU  - Rogelja, Todora
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1191
AB  - Eight years after the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) came into force, its effectiveness is still unsatisfactory due to deficient and uneven implementation among member states. In addition, some Western Balkan countries have poor legality monitoring systems, increasing the risk of trade in illegally harvested timber. Regardless of this, no recent work has analyzed the adaptation of national forest policies to the EUTR obligations. Our study aims to contribute to the understanding of EUTR implementation by analyzing the adaptation of policies of the Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia) to the EUTR. Qualitative content analysis was conducted on 22 policy documents from Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia. Documents were coded using coding categories derived from EUTR. Our results point out that none of the analyzed countries have a policy to directly address illegal logging or prevention of illegal activities. As EU members, Slovenia and Croatia has implemented EUTR through laws. The Slovenian Forest Act addresses all EUTR obligations, while Croatian Law on EUTR Implementation does not directly address the obligation of legality. This obligation is addressed by the Law on Forests. As Serbia is not an EU member, it did not implement EUTR. Nevertheless, Serbian Law on Forests addresses all EUTR obligations, but has some discrepancies regarding Traceability obligation. With ongoing discourses on Green Deal policies and the increasing focus on "deforestation-free" commodities, stricter implementation might be expected of EUTR at EU level. Most countries would probably have to build capacities for EUTR implementation and become more transparent and responsible concerning information availability. To successfully implement EUTR, an increased number of checks as well as stricter fines will be needed.
T2  - Forests
T1  - Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia
IS  - 12
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.3390/f12121665
UR  - conv_1608
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Radosavljević, Maja and Masiero, Mauro and Rogelja, Todora and Glavonjić, Branko",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Eight years after the European Union Timber Regulation (EUTR) came into force, its effectiveness is still unsatisfactory due to deficient and uneven implementation among member states. In addition, some Western Balkan countries have poor legality monitoring systems, increasing the risk of trade in illegally harvested timber. Regardless of this, no recent work has analyzed the adaptation of national forest policies to the EUTR obligations. Our study aims to contribute to the understanding of EUTR implementation by analyzing the adaptation of policies of the Western Balkan countries (Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia) to the EUTR. Qualitative content analysis was conducted on 22 policy documents from Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia. Documents were coded using coding categories derived from EUTR. Our results point out that none of the analyzed countries have a policy to directly address illegal logging or prevention of illegal activities. As EU members, Slovenia and Croatia has implemented EUTR through laws. The Slovenian Forest Act addresses all EUTR obligations, while Croatian Law on EUTR Implementation does not directly address the obligation of legality. This obligation is addressed by the Law on Forests. As Serbia is not an EU member, it did not implement EUTR. Nevertheless, Serbian Law on Forests addresses all EUTR obligations, but has some discrepancies regarding Traceability obligation. With ongoing discourses on Green Deal policies and the increasing focus on "deforestation-free" commodities, stricter implementation might be expected of EUTR at EU level. Most countries would probably have to build capacities for EUTR implementation and become more transparent and responsible concerning information availability. To successfully implement EUTR, an increased number of checks as well as stricter fines will be needed.",
journal = "Forests",
title = "Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia",
number = "12",
volume = "12",
doi = "10.3390/f12121665",
url = "conv_1608"
}
Radosavljević, M., Masiero, M., Rogelja, T.,& Glavonjić, B.. (2021). Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. in Forests, 12(12).
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12121665
conv_1608
Radosavljević M, Masiero M, Rogelja T, Glavonjić B. Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia. in Forests. 2021;12(12).
doi:10.3390/f12121665
conv_1608 .
Radosavljević, Maja, Masiero, Mauro, Rogelja, Todora, Glavonjić, Branko, "Adaptation to EUTR Requirements: Insights from Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia" in Forests, 12, no. 12 (2021),
https://doi.org/10.3390/f12121665 .,
conv_1608 .
2
3
4

Potrošnja drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima u Republici Srpskoj - komparativna analiza primjene WISDOM metodologije i zvanične statistike

Čomić, Dragan; Glavonjić, Branko; Anikić, Nemanja; Bilić, Srđan

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Čomić, Dragan
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Anikić, Nemanja
AU  - Bilić, Srđan
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1278
AB  - U radu su predstavljeni rezultati istraživanja potrošnje drvnih goriva za potrebe grijanja domaćinstava u Republici Srpskoj. Osnovni cilj istraživanja sastojao se u utvrđivanju realne potrošnje drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima Republike Srpske primjenom međunarodno priznate WISDOM metodologije, te poređenje tako dobijenih rezultata sa zvaničnim statističkim podacima. Za potrebe sprovođenja istraživanja i dobijanja relevantnog uzorka, Republika Srpska je podijeljena u šest mezoregija u okviru kojih je istraživanje provodeno u 3.149 domaćinstava, od čega 1.380 gradskih i 1.769 ostalih domaćinstava. Rezultati istraživanja ukazuju na to da se ogrevno drvo i druga drvna goriva koriste u 334.761 domaćinstava. Primjenom WISDOM metodologije, utvrđeno je da je prosječna potrošnja ogrevnog drveta 3,41 puta veća u odnosu na zvanične statističke podatke za Republiku Srpsku. Rezultati istraživanja u zemljama okruženja ukazuju na slične trendove. U radu je ukazano na neophodnost usvajanja novog i sveobuhvatnog pristupa u istraživanjima koja provode zvanične institucije.
AB  - The paper presents the results of a research on wood fuels used for heating in households in the Republic of Srpska (RS). The main objective of this research was to determine the real consumption of wood fuels in households in the Republic of Srpska using the internationally recognized WISDOM methodology, as well as to compare the obtained results with the official statistical data. In order to conduct the research and obtain a relevant sample, the Republic of Srpska was divided into six mesoregions. The research was conducted in 3,149 households, namely 1,380 urban and 1,769 other households. The results indicated that firewood and other wood fuels were used in 334,761 households. Analyzing the differences between the results obtained using the WISDOM methodology and the official statistical data for the Republic of Srpska, it can be concluded that the consumption of firewood was on average 3.41 times higher compared to the official statistical data. Results of similar research projects implemented in the surrounding countries showed similar trends. The paper suggests the necessity of adopting a new approach and comprehensive research in surveys conducted by official institutions.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd
T2  - Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta
T1  - Potrošnja drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima u Republici Srpskoj - komparativna analiza primjene WISDOM metodologije i zvanične statistike
T1  - Wood fuels consumption in households in the Republic of Srpska: A comparative analysis of the WISDOM methodology and official statistics
EP  - 86
IS  - 123
SP  - 55
DO  - 10.2298/GSF2123055C
UR  - conv_510
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Čomić, Dragan and Glavonjić, Branko and Anikić, Nemanja and Bilić, Srđan",
year = "2021",
abstract = "U radu su predstavljeni rezultati istraživanja potrošnje drvnih goriva za potrebe grijanja domaćinstava u Republici Srpskoj. Osnovni cilj istraživanja sastojao se u utvrđivanju realne potrošnje drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima Republike Srpske primjenom međunarodno priznate WISDOM metodologije, te poređenje tako dobijenih rezultata sa zvaničnim statističkim podacima. Za potrebe sprovođenja istraživanja i dobijanja relevantnog uzorka, Republika Srpska je podijeljena u šest mezoregija u okviru kojih je istraživanje provodeno u 3.149 domaćinstava, od čega 1.380 gradskih i 1.769 ostalih domaćinstava. Rezultati istraživanja ukazuju na to da se ogrevno drvo i druga drvna goriva koriste u 334.761 domaćinstava. Primjenom WISDOM metodologije, utvrđeno je da je prosječna potrošnja ogrevnog drveta 3,41 puta veća u odnosu na zvanične statističke podatke za Republiku Srpsku. Rezultati istraživanja u zemljama okruženja ukazuju na slične trendove. U radu je ukazano na neophodnost usvajanja novog i sveobuhvatnog pristupa u istraživanjima koja provode zvanične institucije., The paper presents the results of a research on wood fuels used for heating in households in the Republic of Srpska (RS). The main objective of this research was to determine the real consumption of wood fuels in households in the Republic of Srpska using the internationally recognized WISDOM methodology, as well as to compare the obtained results with the official statistical data. In order to conduct the research and obtain a relevant sample, the Republic of Srpska was divided into six mesoregions. The research was conducted in 3,149 households, namely 1,380 urban and 1,769 other households. The results indicated that firewood and other wood fuels were used in 334,761 households. Analyzing the differences between the results obtained using the WISDOM methodology and the official statistical data for the Republic of Srpska, it can be concluded that the consumption of firewood was on average 3.41 times higher compared to the official statistical data. Results of similar research projects implemented in the surrounding countries showed similar trends. The paper suggests the necessity of adopting a new approach and comprehensive research in surveys conducted by official institutions.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd",
journal = "Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta",
title = "Potrošnja drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima u Republici Srpskoj - komparativna analiza primjene WISDOM metodologije i zvanične statistike, Wood fuels consumption in households in the Republic of Srpska: A comparative analysis of the WISDOM methodology and official statistics",
pages = "86-55",
number = "123",
doi = "10.2298/GSF2123055C",
url = "conv_510"
}
Čomić, D., Glavonjić, B., Anikić, N.,& Bilić, S.. (2021). Potrošnja drvnih goriva u domaćinstvima u Republici Srpskoj - komparativna analiza primjene WISDOM metodologije i zvanične statistike. in Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd.(123), 55-86.
https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF2123055C
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doi:10.2298/GSF2123055C
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Comparative Analysis of Wood Fuels Consumption in Households in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Čomić, Dragan; Glavonjić, Branko; Anikić, Nemanja; Avdibegović, Mersudin

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Čomić, Dragan
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Anikić, Nemanja
AU  - Avdibegović, Mersudin
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1231
AB  - Analysis of the consumption of wood energy from wood-based fuels in households in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina was the main purpose of this paper. A survey on wood fuel consumption was first conducted using the Wood fuel Integrated Supply/Demand Overview Mapping (WISDOM) methodology of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). These results were compared to the results published by official statistics. The survey was conducted in ten cantons in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, namely in 5,475 households, 2,669 urban and 2,806 other households. The results of the research showed that wood fuels were used in 516,334 or 71.59% of the total number of households. Firewood was used in 497,139 households or in 96.28% in relation to the total number of households in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina that used wood fuels. The surrounding countries showed similar trends. The estimated consumption of firewood in households using the WISDOM methodology is 4.10 (when compared to the official statistical data on total felled timber in and outside public and private forests) to 4.93 times higher than the official statistical data (when compared to the official statistical data on the sale of firewood in state forests), i.e. 4.52 times higher in average. This research indicates the need to apply a new methodological approach for the collection and analysis of data on the consumption of wood fuels in households for energy purposes. Some of the shortcomings of the existing official statistics are the neglect of statistically unregistered production of firewood from private forests and from areas not categorized as forests and forest land, as well as incomplete coverage in terms of conducting a survey on consumption of all categories of wood fuels and all major consumer categories. All the aforementioned, in addition to the economic consequences, has a negative impact on the fulfilment of commitments arising from international agreements in terms of the share of energy from renewable sources and greenhouse gas emissions in total energy consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition, incomplete knowledge of the realistic supply and consumption of wood fuels can affect the reliability of planning documents in forestry, with many negative consequences for sustainability of a complex forest ecosystem.
T2  - SEEFOR-South-East European Forestry
T1  - Comparative Analysis of Wood Fuels Consumption in Households in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
EP  - 56
IS  - 1
SP  - 43
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.15177/seefor.21-08
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The impact of production planning errors on wood floor production efficiency

Kalem, Miljan; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Rajković, Teodora; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica; Glavonjić, Branko

(International Association for Economics and Management in Wood Processing and Furniture Manufacturing - WoodEMA, i.a. and University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Wood Science and, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Rajković, Teodora
AU  - Lečić-Cvetković, Danica
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1216
AB  - The subject of research in this paper is the impact of production planning, as the first phase of production management, on productivity in a company for the production of wooden floors. The main goal of this paper is to present the results of research on the impact of errors that occur in the production planning phase on the productivity of wood floor production. The purpose of this paper arise from the need to point out to companies in the wood industry the importance of the impact of production planning on achieving a high level of its productivity. In order to determine the dependence of productivity on the impact of errors in the production planning phase, statistical modeling was performed, using correlation and regression analysis. The results of the conducted research indicate a significant impact of errors in the production planning phase on productivity, which is one of the most important indicators of production efficiency. This is confirmed by the negative value of the correlation coefficient between the length of production interruptions caused by errors in the planning phase, and production productivity.
PB  - International Association for Economics and Management in Wood Processing and Furniture Manufacturing - WoodEMA, i.a. and University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Wood Science and
C3  - 14th International Scientific Conference WoodEMA 2021 - The Response of the Forest-Based Sector to Changes in the Global Economy, Proceedings
T1  - The impact of production planning errors on wood floor production efficiency
EP  - 159
SP  - 153
UR  - conv_1958
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Competitiveness of Selected South-Eastern European Countries in European Union Wood Flooring Market

Glavonjić, Branko; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Oblak, Leon; Kalem, Miljan; Sretenović, Predrag

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Sretenović, Predrag
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1158
AB  - Selected South-Eastern European countries (SEEC - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia) represent significant producers and exporters of wood flooring in Europe. In 2018, 9.4 % of Europe's wood flooring production originated from this region. The region is a net exporter of wood flooring since it exports over 50 % of total production. The most important market for the export of wood flooring is the European Union with a share of over 60 % in total exports. Trends in this market are important for manufacturers and exporters from the region. Therefore, the analysis of the impact of the European Union imports on wood flooring production in the SEEC was conducted by application of econometric modelling. The parameters of the obtained model show that the increase of approximately 0.75 % could be expected in the production of wood flooring in selected South-Eastern European countries for each precentral increase in the European Union imports. In addition to these results, the paper presents the analysis of the competitiveness of wood flooring export from the region measured by the Competitiveness Growth Index (RCA1). The aim of this analysis was to quantify the level of their price and non-price competitiveness in the European Union market. Conducted analyses show that the Competitiveness Growth Index (RCA1) had positive values (higher than one) for most significant countries from the SEEC for most of the observed period.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Competitiveness of Selected South-Eastern European Countries in European Union Wood Flooring Market
EP  - 288
IS  - 3
SP  - 281
VL  - 71
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2020.1963
UR  - conv_1500
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abstract = "Selected South-Eastern European countries (SEEC - Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia) represent significant producers and exporters of wood flooring in Europe. In 2018, 9.4 % of Europe's wood flooring production originated from this region. The region is a net exporter of wood flooring since it exports over 50 % of total production. The most important market for the export of wood flooring is the European Union with a share of over 60 % in total exports. Trends in this market are important for manufacturers and exporters from the region. Therefore, the analysis of the impact of the European Union imports on wood flooring production in the SEEC was conducted by application of econometric modelling. The parameters of the obtained model show that the increase of approximately 0.75 % could be expected in the production of wood flooring in selected South-Eastern European countries for each precentral increase in the European Union imports. In addition to these results, the paper presents the analysis of the competitiveness of wood flooring export from the region measured by the Competitiveness Growth Index (RCA1). The aim of this analysis was to quantify the level of their price and non-price competitiveness in the European Union market. Conducted analyses show that the Competitiveness Growth Index (RCA1) had positive values (higher than one) for most significant countries from the SEEC for most of the observed period.",
journal = "Drvna industrija",
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https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.1963
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doi:10.5552/drvind.2020.1963
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Glavonjić, Branko, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Oblak, Leon, Kalem, Miljan, Sretenović, Predrag, "Competitiveness of Selected South-Eastern European Countries in European Union Wood Flooring Market" in Drvna industrija, 71, no. 3 (2020):281-288,
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Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets

Pirc Barcić, Andreja; Groselj, Petra; Oblak, Leon; Motik, Darko; Kaputa, Vladislav; Glavonjić, Branko; Bego, Margarita; Perić, Ivana

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Pirc Barcić, Andreja
AU  - Groselj, Petra
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Motik, Darko
AU  - Kaputa, Vladislav
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Bego, Margarita
AU  - Perić, Ivana
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1152
AB  - Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view, and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets
EP  - 402
IS  - 4
SP  - 395
VL  - 71
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
UR  - conv_1506
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Pirc Barcić, Andreja and Groselj, Petra and Oblak, Leon and Motik, Darko and Kaputa, Vladislav and Glavonjić, Branko and Bego, Margarita and Perić, Ivana",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Energy from renewable sources is globally a very important issue. In order to reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, many countries enact laws for enhancing the consumption of renewable energy sources. Sooner or later traditional non-renewable energy sources would have to be replaced with alternative energy sources that are already used in developed countries. According to the European Commission (2018), the EU is already a global leader in the sustainable use of natural resources within an efficient bio-economy. The wood pellet industry is becoming more important and the use of wood pellets is increasing as one of the most important contributors to the renewable energy goals of the EU. Wood pellet is an environmentally acceptable product and its production contributes to desirable rural development and sustainable approach to the management of timber resources. This paper focuses on the market of wood pellets used for heating, pinpointing differences in consumers point of view, and drafting the possibilities of future consumption enhancement. Results revealed a relatively low use of wood pellets in all the three surveyed markets. The highest share of consumers of wood pellets came from the areas with less than 5,000 inhabitants. Such households were mostly over 20 years old. The most important factors to decide to use such source of energy were space (required for the heating system) followed by price of woode pellets.",
journal = "Drvna industrija",
title = "Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets",
pages = "402-395",
number = "4",
volume = "71",
doi = "10.5552/drvind.2020.2024",
url = "conv_1506"
}
Pirc Barcić, A., Groselj, P., Oblak, L., Motik, D., Kaputa, V., Glavonjić, B., Bego, M.,& Perić, I.. (2020). Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija, 71(4), 395-402.
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
conv_1506
Pirc Barcić A, Groselj P, Oblak L, Motik D, Kaputa V, Glavonjić B, Bego M, Perić I. Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets. in Drvna industrija. 2020;71(4):395-402.
doi:10.5552/drvind.2020.2024
conv_1506 .
Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Groselj, Petra, Oblak, Leon, Motik, Darko, Kaputa, Vladislav, Glavonjić, Branko, Bego, Margarita, Perić, Ivana, "Possibilities of Increasing Renewable Energy in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia - Wood Pellets" in Drvna industrija, 71, no. 4 (2020):395-402,
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.2024 .,
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Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia

Glavonjić, Branko; Palus, Hubert; Lazarević, Aleksandra

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Palus, Hubert
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1147
AB  - This paper focuses on two main research topics: the situation in the field of wood energy efficiency utilization in households in the region of Southwestern Serbia, and econometric modelling of wood energy consumption dependent on the size of the heating surface, the existence of thermal insulation on residential buildings, the age of heating appliances and moisture content of wood fuels. The results of the conducted research showed that the consumption of wood energy in most household's ranges between 300 and 400 kWh/m(2). This is considered energy inefficient. Although in the majority of households the size of the heating surface ranges between just 20 and 80 m(2), exactly in these households the highest and the most inefficient consumption of wood energy expressed in kWh/m(2) was registered. The first reason for the high consumption of wood energy is the fact that only 29% of residential buildings have thermal insulation, while 71% do not have any thermal insulation. Additionally, the wide diffusion of heating appliances aging over ten years and firewood with the average moisture content of 37% further contribute to such unfavourable situation in terms of energy efficiency. The parameters of the obtained econometric model of wood energy consumption clearly show that the greatest savings in the consumption of wood energy in the short term could be obtained by improving the condition of the thermal insulation of the residential buildings, replacing the old heating appliances with the new and the more efficient ones, as well as by using drier firewood.
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd
T2  - Thermal Science
T1  - Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia
EP  - 4208
IS  - 6
SP  - 4197
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.2298/TSCI200118173G
UR  - conv_1527
ER  - 
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author = "Glavonjić, Branko and Palus, Hubert and Lazarević, Aleksandra",
year = "2020",
abstract = "This paper focuses on two main research topics: the situation in the field of wood energy efficiency utilization in households in the region of Southwestern Serbia, and econometric modelling of wood energy consumption dependent on the size of the heating surface, the existence of thermal insulation on residential buildings, the age of heating appliances and moisture content of wood fuels. The results of the conducted research showed that the consumption of wood energy in most household's ranges between 300 and 400 kWh/m(2). This is considered energy inefficient. Although in the majority of households the size of the heating surface ranges between just 20 and 80 m(2), exactly in these households the highest and the most inefficient consumption of wood energy expressed in kWh/m(2) was registered. The first reason for the high consumption of wood energy is the fact that only 29% of residential buildings have thermal insulation, while 71% do not have any thermal insulation. Additionally, the wide diffusion of heating appliances aging over ten years and firewood with the average moisture content of 37% further contribute to such unfavourable situation in terms of energy efficiency. The parameters of the obtained econometric model of wood energy consumption clearly show that the greatest savings in the consumption of wood energy in the short term could be obtained by improving the condition of the thermal insulation of the residential buildings, replacing the old heating appliances with the new and the more efficient ones, as well as by using drier firewood.",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd",
journal = "Thermal Science",
title = "Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia",
pages = "4208-4197",
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volume = "24",
doi = "10.2298/TSCI200118173G",
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Glavonjić, B., Palus, H.,& Lazarević, A.. (2020). Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia. in Thermal Science
Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za nuklearne nauke Vinča, Beograd., 24(6), 4197-4208.
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI200118173G
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Glavonjić B, Palus H, Lazarević A. Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia. in Thermal Science. 2020;24(6):4197-4208.
doi:10.2298/TSCI200118173G
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Glavonjić, Branko, Palus, Hubert, Lazarević, Aleksandra, "Applying the econometric modelling on the monitoring of wood energy consumption in households case study southwestern Serbia" in Thermal Science, 24, no. 6 (2020):4197-4208,
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI200118173G .,
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Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase

Oblak, Leon; Glavonjić, Branko; Pirc Barcić, Andreja; Govedić, Teja Bizjak; Groselj, Petra

(2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Pirc Barcić, Andreja
AU  - Govedić, Teja Bizjak
AU  - Groselj, Petra
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1118
AB  - In a market environment where changes are constant, understanding customer buying behaviour is crucial for companies in order to operate both successfully and effectively. We analysed how different age groups and net monthly incomes per household influence consumer decisions in Slovenia, Serbia and Croatia in the case of furniture purchases, when the three main factors are material, price and service. Each factor was further divided into three levels. In the case of material, the respondents could choose between solid wood, chipboard and fibreboard or other materials. In the case of price, they could choose between a low, middle or high price range, and in the case of services, they could choose between pre-sales, sales and after-sales services. With conjoint analysis, we analysed the markets in Slovenia, Serbia and Croatia. The important differences in consumer buying behaviour in these three countries were discovered. The results of the research will serve as a useful basis for wood sector companies to design more successful marketing strategies, which will help them to achieve their goals in different target markets.
T2  - Drvna industrija
T1  - Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase
EP  - 87
IS  - 1
SP  - 79
VL  - 71
DO  - 10.5552/drvind.2020.1932
UR  - conv_1485
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Oblak, Leon and Glavonjić, Branko and Pirc Barcić, Andreja and Govedić, Teja Bizjak and Groselj, Petra",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In a market environment where changes are constant, understanding customer buying behaviour is crucial for companies in order to operate both successfully and effectively. We analysed how different age groups and net monthly incomes per household influence consumer decisions in Slovenia, Serbia and Croatia in the case of furniture purchases, when the three main factors are material, price and service. Each factor was further divided into three levels. In the case of material, the respondents could choose between solid wood, chipboard and fibreboard or other materials. In the case of price, they could choose between a low, middle or high price range, and in the case of services, they could choose between pre-sales, sales and after-sales services. With conjoint analysis, we analysed the markets in Slovenia, Serbia and Croatia. The important differences in consumer buying behaviour in these three countries were discovered. The results of the research will serve as a useful basis for wood sector companies to design more successful marketing strategies, which will help them to achieve their goals in different target markets.",
journal = "Drvna industrija",
title = "Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase",
pages = "87-79",
number = "1",
volume = "71",
doi = "10.5552/drvind.2020.1932",
url = "conv_1485"
}
Oblak, L., Glavonjić, B., Pirc Barcić, A., Govedić, T. B.,& Groselj, P.. (2020). Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase. in Drvna industrija, 71(1), 79-87.
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.1932
conv_1485
Oblak L, Glavonjić B, Pirc Barcić A, Govedić TB, Groselj P. Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase. in Drvna industrija. 2020;71(1):79-87.
doi:10.5552/drvind.2020.1932
conv_1485 .
Oblak, Leon, Glavonjić, Branko, Pirc Barcić, Andreja, Govedić, Teja Bizjak, Groselj, Petra, "Preferences of Different Target Groups of Consumers in Case of Furniture Purchase" in Drvna industrija, 71, no. 1 (2020):79-87,
https://doi.org/10.5552/drvind.2020.1932 .,
conv_1485 .
19
13
13

Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies

Kalem, Miljan; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Rajković, Teodora; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica; Glavonjić, Branko

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Rajković, Teodora
AU  - Lečić-Cvetković, Danica
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1089
AB  - The research subject in this paper is Business Information Systems (BIS) used in wood industry companies of the Republic of Serbia. The main objective of this paper is to research the impact of BIS application in various production and business management processes in wood industry companies of the Republic of Serbia. An additional objective is to determine production and business management processes that are the most improved by BIS application in the companies where the research was conducted. This paper aims to imply to these companies the advantages of BIS application in production and business management, as well as the business improvement that can be achieved by their application. The research was conducted on a sample of the 100 largest companies in the wood industry of the Republic of Serbia, according to the criterion business income in the year 2016. The research results show that BIS application in wood industry companies has the most significant positive impact on the inventory management process. Of the total number of surveyed companies, the most significant number of companies considers that the BIS application has a large positive impact on this management process. Also, many companies consider that the implementation of BIS has an enormously positive impact on the financial management process. Increasing the efficiency of the inventory and financial management process contributes in reducing the number of days of working capital in the stock of reproductive material, reducing the level of debts, as well as increasing liquidity and efficiency of capital management.
PB  - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - Sustainability of Forest-Based Industries in the Global Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies
EP  - 181
SP  - 177
UR  - conv_1968
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kalem, Miljan and Lazarević, Aleksandra and Rajković, Teodora and Lečić-Cvetković, Danica and Glavonjić, Branko",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The research subject in this paper is Business Information Systems (BIS) used in wood industry companies of the Republic of Serbia. The main objective of this paper is to research the impact of BIS application in various production and business management processes in wood industry companies of the Republic of Serbia. An additional objective is to determine production and business management processes that are the most improved by BIS application in the companies where the research was conducted. This paper aims to imply to these companies the advantages of BIS application in production and business management, as well as the business improvement that can be achieved by their application. The research was conducted on a sample of the 100 largest companies in the wood industry of the Republic of Serbia, according to the criterion business income in the year 2016. The research results show that BIS application in wood industry companies has the most significant positive impact on the inventory management process. Of the total number of surveyed companies, the most significant number of companies considers that the BIS application has a large positive impact on this management process. Also, many companies consider that the implementation of BIS has an enormously positive impact on the financial management process. Increasing the efficiency of the inventory and financial management process contributes in reducing the number of days of working capital in the stock of reproductive material, reducing the level of debts, as well as increasing liquidity and efficiency of capital management.",
publisher = "WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "Sustainability of Forest-Based Industries in the Global Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
title = "Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies",
pages = "181-177",
url = "conv_1968"
}
Kalem, M., Lazarević, A., Rajković, T., Lečić-Cvetković, D.,& Glavonjić, B.. (2020). Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies. in Sustainability of Forest-Based Industries in the Global Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
WoodEMA, i.a.., 177-181.
conv_1968
Kalem M, Lazarević A, Rajković T, Lečić-Cvetković D, Glavonjić B. Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies. in Sustainability of Forest-Based Industries in the Global Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2020;:177-181.
conv_1968 .
Kalem, Miljan, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Rajković, Teodora, Lečić-Cvetković, Danica, Glavonjić, Branko, "Impacts of business information systems application to production and business management in the Serbian wood industry companies" in Sustainability of Forest-Based Industries in the Global Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2020):177-181,
conv_1968 .
1

Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia

Kalem, Miljan; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Glavonjić, Branko; Mitrović, Slobodanka

(Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a., 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Mitrović, Slobodanka
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1034
AB  - This paper presents the influence analysis of different dimensions and parquet class quality on the production productivity in the selected company. The need of determination which parquet dimension and quality class present in the selected company has the largest influence on productivity initiated this kind of research. The research was conducted using the correlation and regression analysis, as the main statistical tools. The results of the correlation analysis point out that the largest degree of correlation between productivity, parquet quality class and dimension registered the R (rustic) quality class and the dimension of parquet 400 x 62 mm. Based on the results obtained by the correlation analysis, regression analysis was performed to observe the influence of R class of parquet quality and dimension 400 x 62 mm on total productivity in the selected company.
PB  - Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia
EP  - 267
SP  - 263
UR  - conv_2028
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kalem, Miljan and Lazarević, Aleksandra and Glavonjić, Branko and Mitrović, Slobodanka",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This paper presents the influence analysis of different dimensions and parquet class quality on the production productivity in the selected company. The need of determination which parquet dimension and quality class present in the selected company has the largest influence on productivity initiated this kind of research. The research was conducted using the correlation and regression analysis, as the main statistical tools. The results of the correlation analysis point out that the largest degree of correlation between productivity, parquet quality class and dimension registered the R (rustic) quality class and the dimension of parquet 400 x 62 mm. Based on the results obtained by the correlation analysis, regression analysis was performed to observe the influence of R class of parquet quality and dimension 400 x 62 mm on total productivity in the selected company.",
publisher = "Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
title = "Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia",
pages = "267-263",
url = "conv_2028"
}
Kalem, M., Lazarević, A., Glavonjić, B.,& Mitrović, S.. (2019). Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia. in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.., 263-267.
conv_2028
Kalem M, Lazarević A, Glavonjić B, Mitrović S. Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia. in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2019;:263-267.
conv_2028 .
Kalem, Miljan, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Glavonjić, Branko, Mitrović, Slobodanka, "Examination of the influence of the selected dimensions and classes of parquet quality on the productivity by application of the method of statistical analysis: case study of the selected producer in Serbia" in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2019):263-267,
conv_2028 .

Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac

Glavonjić, Branko; Lazarević, Aleksandra; Kalem, Miljan

(Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a., 2019)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Lazarević, Aleksandra
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1023
AB  - This paper presents the research results of the efficiency of firewood consumption in the households in Gornji Milanovac. Gomji Milanovac was selected for the research due to the fact that it is one of the most forested municipalities in Serbia and almost 95% of its households use firewood for heating purposes. The appropriate methodological concept with scientific research methods and techniques was defined for the purposes of the research. The main research technique was field survey for the purpose of which the appropriate sample of urban and rural households was defined. After the survey had been conducted, a logical check of the collected data was performed. The next step in the selected methodological concept was the econometric modelling of the effects of the heated surface area on firewood consumption using 'STATISTICA' V.7.0 software package. The results of the study showed that the average consumption of firewood per square meter of heated surface area in the heating season of 2017/2018 was 0.120 m(3) in the households that used wet wood, 0.110 m(3) in the households that used air dried wood and 0.097 m(3) in the households that used dry wood. Compared to the reference value taken as relatively satisfactory by the criteria of energy efficiency, the consumption of wood in all three categories of households was on average 2.2 times higher. Such high consumption of wood energy is, among other things, due to the unsatisfactory condition of the buildings regarding their age, high percentage of buildings without thermal insulation and the dominant participation of heating devices older than 10 years.
PB  - Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac
EP  - 218
SP  - 213
UR  - conv_2018
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Glavonjić, Branko and Lazarević, Aleksandra and Kalem, Miljan",
year = "2019",
abstract = "This paper presents the research results of the efficiency of firewood consumption in the households in Gornji Milanovac. Gomji Milanovac was selected for the research due to the fact that it is one of the most forested municipalities in Serbia and almost 95% of its households use firewood for heating purposes. The appropriate methodological concept with scientific research methods and techniques was defined for the purposes of the research. The main research technique was field survey for the purpose of which the appropriate sample of urban and rural households was defined. After the survey had been conducted, a logical check of the collected data was performed. The next step in the selected methodological concept was the econometric modelling of the effects of the heated surface area on firewood consumption using 'STATISTICA' V.7.0 software package. The results of the study showed that the average consumption of firewood per square meter of heated surface area in the heating season of 2017/2018 was 0.120 m(3) in the households that used wet wood, 0.110 m(3) in the households that used air dried wood and 0.097 m(3) in the households that used dry wood. Compared to the reference value taken as relatively satisfactory by the criteria of energy efficiency, the consumption of wood in all three categories of households was on average 2.2 times higher. Such high consumption of wood energy is, among other things, due to the unsatisfactory condition of the buildings regarding their age, high percentage of buildings without thermal insulation and the dominant participation of heating devices older than 10 years.",
publisher = "Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
title = "Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac",
pages = "218-213",
url = "conv_2018"
}
Glavonjić, B., Lazarević, A.,& Kalem, M.. (2019). Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac. in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
Union of Scientists of Bulgaria and WoodEMA, i.a.., 213-218.
conv_2018
Glavonjić B, Lazarević A, Kalem M. Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac. in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2019;:213-218.
conv_2018 .
Glavonjić, Branko, Lazarević, Aleksandra, Kalem, Miljan, "Assessing the firewood consumption efficiency in Serbian households by applying the methods of econometric modeling: case study-Gornji Milanovac" in Digitalisation and Circular Economy: Forestry and Forestry Based Industry Implications - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2019):213-218,
conv_2018 .
1

Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture

Kalem, Miljan; Lečić-Cvetković, Danica; Glavonjić, Branko

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2018)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Kalem, Miljan
AU  - Lečić-Cvetković, Danica
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/977
AB  - The use of automated machines that have large capacities and large grade of flexibility represent one of the preconditions to the companies for furniture production in Serbia to respond to high demands of the market. In order to use automated machines, it is necessary to apply the technology which will distribute all information that are necessary for performing operations on the machines in the right time and in the right form. One of the most commonly used technologies to distribute and convert information between the information system and automated machine is the bar-code technology. In this paper, the significance of bar-code technology for the operation of the automated machines is presented, using the case study of the company for production of wood-based panel furniture. Additionally, the ability of using bar-code technology in the performance of other activities of the company is also presented. The aim of this paper is to present how the application of the bar-code technology facilitates production management in the company for the production of wood-based panel furniture by speeding up the performance of the operations in the company.
PB  - WoodEMA, i.a.
C3  - Increasing the Use of Wood in the Global Bio-Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
T1  - Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture
EP  - 274
SP  - 267
UR  - conv_2065
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Kalem, Miljan and Lečić-Cvetković, Danica and Glavonjić, Branko",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The use of automated machines that have large capacities and large grade of flexibility represent one of the preconditions to the companies for furniture production in Serbia to respond to high demands of the market. In order to use automated machines, it is necessary to apply the technology which will distribute all information that are necessary for performing operations on the machines in the right time and in the right form. One of the most commonly used technologies to distribute and convert information between the information system and automated machine is the bar-code technology. In this paper, the significance of bar-code technology for the operation of the automated machines is presented, using the case study of the company for production of wood-based panel furniture. Additionally, the ability of using bar-code technology in the performance of other activities of the company is also presented. The aim of this paper is to present how the application of the bar-code technology facilitates production management in the company for the production of wood-based panel furniture by speeding up the performance of the operations in the company.",
publisher = "WoodEMA, i.a.",
journal = "Increasing the Use of Wood in the Global Bio-Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers",
title = "Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture",
pages = "274-267",
url = "conv_2065"
}
Kalem, M., Lečić-Cvetković, D.,& Glavonjić, B.. (2018). Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture. in Increasing the Use of Wood in the Global Bio-Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers
WoodEMA, i.a.., 267-274.
conv_2065
Kalem M, Lečić-Cvetković D, Glavonjić B. Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture. in Increasing the Use of Wood in the Global Bio-Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers. 2018;:267-274.
conv_2065 .
Kalem, Miljan, Lečić-Cvetković, Danica, Glavonjić, Branko, "Application of the bar-code technology in a system of production management: case study of Serbian producer of wood -based panel furniture" in Increasing the Use of Wood in the Global Bio-Economy - Proceedings of Scientific Papers (2018):267-274,
conv_2065 .
1
1

The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe

Palus, Hubert; Parobek, Jan; Vlosky, Richard; Motik, Darko; Oblak, Leon; Jost, Matej; Glavonjić, Branko; Dudik, Roman; Wanat, Leszek

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Palus, Hubert
AU  - Parobek, Jan
AU  - Vlosky, Richard
AU  - Motik, Darko
AU  - Oblak, Leon
AU  - Jost, Matej
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
AU  - Dudik, Roman
AU  - Wanat, Leszek
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/919
AB  - The significance of wood and paper products originating from certified sustainable sources has been increasing worldwide during the last two decades paralleling overall interest and concern for global sustainability issues. Forest certification is a voluntary verification tool that has been gaining importance not only as an independent verification tool in the wood processing industry but also as an influencer in private and public purchasing policies and as a component of emerging wood harvesting and trade legality schemes. There are two main types of certification, forest certification for forest management and chain-of-custody (CoC) certification which tracks certified wood through the manufacturing supply chain. This study focuses on the chain-of-custody component. A multinational survey of CoC certificate holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the general understanding of certification concepts as environmental, economic and social tools, to determine incentives for CoC certification implementation by companies, and to identify difficulties in existing certified wood product supply chains. Results indicate that respondents demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. Respondents also link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits are linked to the improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin. The key problems connected to certified supply chains relate to the overpricing of certified material inputs, while respondents reported none or minimum price premiums for their certified products over non-certified alternatives.
T2  - European Journal of Wood and Wood Products
T1  - The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe
EP  - 710
IS  - 2
SP  - 699
VL  - 76
DO  - 10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
UR  - conv_1326
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Palus, Hubert and Parobek, Jan and Vlosky, Richard and Motik, Darko and Oblak, Leon and Jost, Matej and Glavonjić, Branko and Dudik, Roman and Wanat, Leszek",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The significance of wood and paper products originating from certified sustainable sources has been increasing worldwide during the last two decades paralleling overall interest and concern for global sustainability issues. Forest certification is a voluntary verification tool that has been gaining importance not only as an independent verification tool in the wood processing industry but also as an influencer in private and public purchasing policies and as a component of emerging wood harvesting and trade legality schemes. There are two main types of certification, forest certification for forest management and chain-of-custody (CoC) certification which tracks certified wood through the manufacturing supply chain. This study focuses on the chain-of-custody component. A multinational survey of CoC certificate holders in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia was conducted to identify the general understanding of certification concepts as environmental, economic and social tools, to determine incentives for CoC certification implementation by companies, and to identify difficulties in existing certified wood product supply chains. Results indicate that respondents demonstrated a high level of understanding of the chain of custody certification concept. Respondents also link forest certification mainly to the issues of legality, tracing the origin source of supply and prevention from illegal logging. The main expected benefits are linked to the improvement of external company image followed by business performance factors such as penetrating new markets, increase of sales volume, expanded market share and the increase of profit margin. The key problems connected to certified supply chains relate to the overpricing of certified material inputs, while respondents reported none or minimum price premiums for their certified products over non-certified alternatives.",
journal = "European Journal of Wood and Wood Products",
title = "The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe",
pages = "710-699",
number = "2",
volume = "76",
doi = "10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0",
url = "conv_1326"
}
Palus, H., Parobek, J., Vlosky, R., Motik, D., Oblak, L., Jost, M., Glavonjić, B., Dudik, R.,& Wanat, L.. (2018). The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe. in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 76(2), 699-710.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
conv_1326
Palus H, Parobek J, Vlosky R, Motik D, Oblak L, Jost M, Glavonjić B, Dudik R, Wanat L. The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe. in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products. 2018;76(2):699-710.
doi:10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0
conv_1326 .
Palus, Hubert, Parobek, Jan, Vlosky, Richard, Motik, Darko, Oblak, Leon, Jost, Matej, Glavonjić, Branko, Dudik, Roman, Wanat, Leszek, "The status of chain-of-custody certification in the countries of Central and South Europe" in European Journal of Wood and Wood Products, 76, no. 2 (2018):699-710,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00107-017-1261-0 .,
conv_1326 .
37
52
58

Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area

Nonić, Dragan; Nedeljković, Jelena; Mihajlović, Dragan; Ranković, Nenad; Glavonjić, Branko

(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nonić, Dragan
AU  - Nedeljković, Jelena
AU  - Mihajlović, Dragan
AU  - Ranković, Nenad
AU  - Glavonjić, Branko
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/951
AB  - The procurement process is of great importance for the business success of
   the company. The effectiveness of a business depends to a great extent on
   the ability to use the environment in the procurement of resources necessary
   for functioning. The aim of the research is to identify the main problems in
   forest management in the South Morava Forest Area (SMFA), in the production
   and sales of beech roundwood, as well as to determinate the characteristics
   of the companies and the organization of the raw materials procurement
   process. The data were collected in the period 2014- 2017, by surveying 13
   representatives of small and medium enterprises and 1 large company and
   interviewing 5 employees of Forest Estate “Vranje” (Public enterprise
   „Srbijašume“). The current situation in the SMFA is characterized by an
   unfavourable structure of beech coppice forests, inadequate forest openness
   and low wood mobilization from private forests. Analyzed companies are,
   mostly, micro and small (79.0%), founded (64.3%) less than 10 years ago, and
   50% of them are engaged in sawmill and wood processing. All companies
   purchase and use beech technical roundwood. Wood raw material is purchased
   from the public and private sectors. Transport of raw materials is carried
   out through intermediaries (92.9%) and on “bad” and “very bad” (71.0%)
   infrastructure. However, the majority (92.9%) of them are “partially
   satisfied” and “satisfied” with the quantity and quality of delivered raw
   materials. There is a significant presence (86.0%) of enterprises, which, in
   addition to technical roundwood, procure and use other wood products
   (fibreboards and other reproduction materials) from suppliers from other
   regions. Based on the analysis of all collected data, places for improvement
   of wood raw materials procurement and the weaknesses of existing supply
   chains have been defined, as well as the proposals for improving the
   organization of the procurement of wood raw materials at SMFA. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 37008-TD:
   Sustainable management of the total forest potential in the Republic of
   Serbia]
PB  - Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd
T2  - Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
T1  - Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area
EP  - 118
IS  - 117
SP  - 97
VL  - 2018
DO  - 10.2298/GSF1817097N
UR  - conv_2335
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nonić, Dragan and Nedeljković, Jelena and Mihajlović, Dragan and Ranković, Nenad and Glavonjić, Branko",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The procurement process is of great importance for the business success of
   the company. The effectiveness of a business depends to a great extent on
   the ability to use the environment in the procurement of resources necessary
   for functioning. The aim of the research is to identify the main problems in
   forest management in the South Morava Forest Area (SMFA), in the production
   and sales of beech roundwood, as well as to determinate the characteristics
   of the companies and the organization of the raw materials procurement
   process. The data were collected in the period 2014- 2017, by surveying 13
   representatives of small and medium enterprises and 1 large company and
   interviewing 5 employees of Forest Estate “Vranje” (Public enterprise
   „Srbijašume“). The current situation in the SMFA is characterized by an
   unfavourable structure of beech coppice forests, inadequate forest openness
   and low wood mobilization from private forests. Analyzed companies are,
   mostly, micro and small (79.0%), founded (64.3%) less than 10 years ago, and
   50% of them are engaged in sawmill and wood processing. All companies
   purchase and use beech technical roundwood. Wood raw material is purchased
   from the public and private sectors. Transport of raw materials is carried
   out through intermediaries (92.9%) and on “bad” and “very bad” (71.0%)
   infrastructure. However, the majority (92.9%) of them are “partially
   satisfied” and “satisfied” with the quantity and quality of delivered raw
   materials. There is a significant presence (86.0%) of enterprises, which, in
   addition to technical roundwood, procure and use other wood products
   (fibreboards and other reproduction materials) from suppliers from other
   regions. Based on the analysis of all collected data, places for improvement
   of wood raw materials procurement and the weaknesses of existing supply
   chains have been defined, as well as the proposals for improving the
   organization of the procurement of wood raw materials at SMFA. [Project of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 37008-TD:
   Sustainable management of the total forest potential in the Republic of
   Serbia]",
publisher = "Univerzitet u Beogradu - Šumarski fakultet, Beograd",
journal = "Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu",
title = "Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area",
pages = "118-97",
number = "117",
volume = "2018",
doi = "10.2298/GSF1817097N",
url = "conv_2335"
}
Nonić, D., Nedeljković, J., Mihajlović, D., Ranković, N.,& Glavonjić, B.. (2018). Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu
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https://doi.org/10.2298/GSF1817097N
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Nonić D, Nedeljković J, Mihajlović D, Ranković N, Glavonjić B. Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area. in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu. 2018;2018(117):97-118.
doi:10.2298/GSF1817097N
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Nonić, Dragan, Nedeljković, Jelena, Mihajlović, Dragan, Ranković, Nenad, Glavonjić, Branko, "Organisation of procurement in wood supply chain: Improvement of possibilities in the South Morava Forest Area" in Glasnik Šumarskog Fakulteta: Univerzitet u Beogradu, 2018, no. 117 (2018):97-118,
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Balkans timber market amid conditions of the increasing chinese impact

Glavonjić, Branko; Lazarević, Aleksandra

(WoodEMA, i.a., 2018)

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AB  - This paper presents the results of the research of the market for logs and sawnwood in the region of Balkans. The scope was to analyse the market situation and market movements amid conditions of the increasing Chinese impact in the last five years. The results show the clear trend of increase in the hardwood logs and the sawnwood export from all countries of the region, and especially from Serbia. In 2017 the region has become the 4th significant oak log supplier of China with the participation in the Chinese import of 7%. The leading country of the oak logs export to China is Serbia, followed by Romania, Slovenia and Bulgaria. Regarding the sawnwood export, the most presented is the beech sawnwood. Due to the constant demand of the Chinese timber merchants for this type of the sawnwood in the last five years, its prices have been constantly increasing. Since the logs export suddenly increased, some countries have imposed protection measures and temporarily banned their export.
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