Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia
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Živković, Nenad
Dragićević, Slavoljub

Ristić, Ratko

Novković, Ivan

Đurđić, Snežana
Luković, Jelena

Zivković, Ljiljana
Jovanović, Slavoljub
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The aim of this paper is to show the real impact of vegetation types on runoff, expressed by a mathematical model. Better understanding of this relationship may significantly contribute to the prevention of extreme natural processes that are more and more frequent in the world in recent years. Particular attention to this problem has been paid after the historic flooding that occurred in Serbia in May 2014, taking away many lives, property and starting up numerous erosive processes. In this work multiple linear regression was used to make an estimation of the mean annual, maximum and minimum river runoff in Serbia for the period of 1998-2009. The sample analyzed consisted of 40 small river basins with natural runoff and the independent variables used were mean annual precipitation, mean annual air temperature, basin altitude, the humidity index, basin area, average basin slope, and vegetation factors separated in 8 categories. It was shown that vegetation has an important role in runof...f regulation and that it is justified to classify it particularly into three categories: forests, meadows and agriculture. A total of 33 models were formed with R-2 gt 0.8 and runoff changes from 0.1% to 1% within 1% changes to vegetation, depending on type.
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vegetation types / Serbia / runoff / natural conditions / multiple regressionSource:
Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2015, 24, 6, 2082-2089Publisher:
- Parlar Scientific Publications
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- Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43007)
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Živković, Nenad AU - Dragićević, Slavoljub AU - Ristić, Ratko AU - Novković, Ivan AU - Đurđić, Snežana AU - Luković, Jelena AU - Zivković, Ljiljana AU - Jovanović, Slavoljub PY - 2015 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/708 AB - The aim of this paper is to show the real impact of vegetation types on runoff, expressed by a mathematical model. Better understanding of this relationship may significantly contribute to the prevention of extreme natural processes that are more and more frequent in the world in recent years. Particular attention to this problem has been paid after the historic flooding that occurred in Serbia in May 2014, taking away many lives, property and starting up numerous erosive processes. In this work multiple linear regression was used to make an estimation of the mean annual, maximum and minimum river runoff in Serbia for the period of 1998-2009. The sample analyzed consisted of 40 small river basins with natural runoff and the independent variables used were mean annual precipitation, mean annual air temperature, basin altitude, the humidity index, basin area, average basin slope, and vegetation factors separated in 8 categories. It was shown that vegetation has an important role in runoff regulation and that it is justified to classify it particularly into three categories: forests, meadows and agriculture. A total of 33 models were formed with R-2 gt 0.8 and runoff changes from 0.1% to 1% within 1% changes to vegetation, depending on type. PB - Parlar Scientific Publications T2 - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin T1 - Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia EP - 2089 IS - 6 SP - 2082 VL - 24 UR - conv_2088 ER -
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Živković, N., Dragićević, S., Ristić, R., Novković, I., Đurđić, S., Luković, J., Zivković, L.,& Jovanović, S.. (2015). Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin Parlar Scientific Publications., 24(6), 2082-2089. conv_2088
Živković N, Dragićević S, Ristić R, Novković I, Đurđić S, Luković J, Zivković L, Jovanović S. Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2015;24(6):2082-2089. conv_2088 .
Živković, Nenad, Dragićević, Slavoljub, Ristić, Ratko, Novković, Ivan, Đurđić, Snežana, Luković, Jelena, Zivković, Ljiljana, Jovanović, Slavoljub, "Effects of vegetation on runoff in small river basins in Serbia" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 24, no. 6 (2015):2082-2089, conv_2088 .