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Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200006 (Institut za arhitekturu i urbanizam Srbije, Beograd) (sr_RS)
Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200006 (Институт за архитектуру и урбанизам Србије, Београд) (sr)
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Publications

Building Reservoirs as Protection against Flash Floods and Flood Basins Management-The Case Study of the Stubo-Rovni Regional Water-Management System

Bezbradica, Ljubisa; Josimović, Boško; Radić, Boris; Polovina, Siniša; Crncević, Tijana

(2024)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bezbradica, Ljubisa
AU  - Josimović, Boško
AU  - Radić, Boris
AU  - Polovina, Siniša
AU  - Crncević, Tijana
PY  - 2024
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1524
AB  - Global warming and climate change cause large temperature oscillations and uneven annual rainfall patterns. The rainy cycles characterized by frequent high-intensity rainfall in the area of the Stubo-Rovni water reservoir, which in 2014 peaked at 129 mm of water in 24 h (the City of Valjevo, the Republic of Serbia), caused major floods in the wider area. Such extremes negatively affect erosion processes, sediment production, and the occurrence of flash floods. The erosion coefficient before the construction of the water reservoir was Zm = 0.40, while the specific sediment production was about 916.49 m3 center dot km-2 center dot year-1. A hydrological study at the profile near the confluence of the Jadar and Obnica rivers, i.e., the beginning of the Kolubara river, the right tributary of the Sava (in the Danube river basin), indicates that the natural riverbed can accommodate flows with a 20% to 50% probability of occurrence (about 94 m3/s), while centennial flows of about 218 m3/s exceed the capacities of the natural riverbed of the Jadar river, causing flooding of the terrain and increasing risks to the safety of the population and property. The paper presents the impacts of the man-made Stubo-Rovni water reservoir on the catchment area and land use as the primary condition for preventing erosion processes (specific sediment production has decreased by about 20%, the forest cover increased by about 25%, and barren land decreased by 90%). Moreover, planned and controlled management of the Stubo-Rovni reservoir has significantly influenced the downstream flow, reducing the risks of flash floods.
T2  - Water
T1  - Building Reservoirs as Protection against Flash Floods and Flood Basins Management-The Case Study of the Stubo-Rovni Regional Water-Management System
IS  - 16
VL  - 16
DO  - 10.3390/w16162242
UR  - conv_1818
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abstract = "Global warming and climate change cause large temperature oscillations and uneven annual rainfall patterns. The rainy cycles characterized by frequent high-intensity rainfall in the area of the Stubo-Rovni water reservoir, which in 2014 peaked at 129 mm of water in 24 h (the City of Valjevo, the Republic of Serbia), caused major floods in the wider area. Such extremes negatively affect erosion processes, sediment production, and the occurrence of flash floods. The erosion coefficient before the construction of the water reservoir was Zm = 0.40, while the specific sediment production was about 916.49 m3 center dot km-2 center dot year-1. A hydrological study at the profile near the confluence of the Jadar and Obnica rivers, i.e., the beginning of the Kolubara river, the right tributary of the Sava (in the Danube river basin), indicates that the natural riverbed can accommodate flows with a 20% to 50% probability of occurrence (about 94 m3/s), while centennial flows of about 218 m3/s exceed the capacities of the natural riverbed of the Jadar river, causing flooding of the terrain and increasing risks to the safety of the population and property. The paper presents the impacts of the man-made Stubo-Rovni water reservoir on the catchment area and land use as the primary condition for preventing erosion processes (specific sediment production has decreased by about 20%, the forest cover increased by about 25%, and barren land decreased by 90%). Moreover, planned and controlled management of the Stubo-Rovni reservoir has significantly influenced the downstream flow, reducing the risks of flash floods.",
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Bezbradica, L., Josimović, B., Radić, B., Polovina, S.,& Crncević, T.. (2024). Building Reservoirs as Protection against Flash Floods and Flood Basins Management-The Case Study of the Stubo-Rovni Regional Water-Management System. in Water, 16(16).
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Sustainable Land Use and Climate Change in Belgrade - The Role of Urban Gardens

Zivanović Miljković, Jelena; Pantić, Marijana; Čepić, Slavica

(2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Zivanović Miljković, Jelena
AU  - Pantić, Marijana
AU  - Čepić, Slavica
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1394
AB  - Population growth and urban sprawl are expected to continue increasing pressures on agricultural land, green infrastructure and climate change's impact on the urban environment. Accordingly, the challenge of securing sustainable land use and climate change mitigation needs to be confronted in cities globe wide. Urban green areas represent an asset of public interest with multiple roles - they are recreational zones, noise and pollution protection belts, areas with aesthetic, social and curative values as well as an infrastructure for combating climate change. All these functions accentuate the relevance of urban gardens in urban development, for which their preservation and development play an irreplaceable role in cities. This paper analyses a specific form of urban gardens in Belgrade ("bastenske kolonije" or "garden colonies") with a focus on urban land use planning. The research methodology consists of a literature and document review and systematic analysis. The study includes legislative in Serbia and urban planning documents in Belgrade, with the goal being to identify governmental and planning attitude towards urban gardening and their recognition of ecosystem services and climate change combat. The preliminary results indicate that this form of sustainable land in Belgrade is left to the spontaneous actions of individuals with no legally defined status in the previous period
T2  - European Journal of Sustainable Development
T1  - Sustainable Land Use and Climate Change in Belgrade - The Role of Urban Gardens
EP  - 118
IS  - 3
SP  - 106
VL  - 12
DO  - 10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n3p106
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author = "Zivanović Miljković, Jelena and Pantić, Marijana and Čepić, Slavica",
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abstract = "Population growth and urban sprawl are expected to continue increasing pressures on agricultural land, green infrastructure and climate change's impact on the urban environment. Accordingly, the challenge of securing sustainable land use and climate change mitigation needs to be confronted in cities globe wide. Urban green areas represent an asset of public interest with multiple roles - they are recreational zones, noise and pollution protection belts, areas with aesthetic, social and curative values as well as an infrastructure for combating climate change. All these functions accentuate the relevance of urban gardens in urban development, for which their preservation and development play an irreplaceable role in cities. This paper analyses a specific form of urban gardens in Belgrade ("bastenske kolonije" or "garden colonies") with a focus on urban land use planning. The research methodology consists of a literature and document review and systematic analysis. The study includes legislative in Serbia and urban planning documents in Belgrade, with the goal being to identify governmental and planning attitude towards urban gardening and their recognition of ecosystem services and climate change combat. The preliminary results indicate that this form of sustainable land in Belgrade is left to the spontaneous actions of individuals with no legally defined status in the previous period",
journal = "European Journal of Sustainable Development",
title = "Sustainable Land Use and Climate Change in Belgrade - The Role of Urban Gardens",
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Zivanović Miljković, J., Pantić, M.,& Čepić, S.. (2023). Sustainable Land Use and Climate Change in Belgrade - The Role of Urban Gardens. in European Journal of Sustainable Development, 12(3), 106-118.
https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2023.v12n3p106
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