Land Sensitivity Analysis of Degradation using MEDALUS model: Case Study of Deliblato Sands, Serbia
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Kadović, RatkoBohajar, Yousef Ali Mansour
Perović, Veljko

Belanović Simić, Snežana

Todosijević, Mirjana

Tošić, Sonja

Anđelić, Milosav
Mladan, Dragan
Dovezenski, Una
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This paper studies the assessment of sensitivity to land degradation of Deliblato sands (the northern part of Serbia), as a special nature reserve. Sandy soils of Deliblato sands are highly sensitive to degradation (given their fragility), while the system of land use is regulated according to the law, consisting of three zones under protection. Based on the MEDALUS approach and the characteristics of the study area, four main factors were considered for evaluation: soil, climate, vegetation and management. Several indicators affecting the quality of each factor were identified. Each indicator was quantified according to its quality and given a weighting of between 1.0 and 2.0. ArcGIS 9 was utilized to analyze and prepare the layers of quality maps, using the geometric mean to integrate the individual indicator map. In turn, the geometric mean of all four quality indices was used to generate sensitivity of land degradation status map. Results showed that 56.26% of the area is classifie...d as critical; 43.18% as fragile; 0.55% as potentially affected and 0.01% as not affected by degradation. The values of vegetation quality index, expressed as coverage, diversity of vegetation functions and management policy during the protection regime are clearly represented through correlation coefficient (0.87 and 0.47).
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sensitivity / MEDALUS / land degradation / GIS mapping / Deliblato sandsИзвор:
Archives of Environmental Protection, 2016, 42, 4, 114-124Финансирање / пројекти:
- Истраживање климатских промена и њиховог утицаја на животну средину - праћење утицаја, адаптација и ублажавање (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-43007)
DOI: 10.1515/aep-2016-0045
ISSN: 2083-4772
WoS: 000392976500012
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85007072221
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Kadović, Ratko AU - Bohajar, Yousef Ali Mansour AU - Perović, Veljko AU - Belanović Simić, Snežana AU - Todosijević, Mirjana AU - Tošić, Sonja AU - Anđelić, Milosav AU - Mladan, Dragan AU - Dovezenski, Una PY - 2016 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/799 AB - This paper studies the assessment of sensitivity to land degradation of Deliblato sands (the northern part of Serbia), as a special nature reserve. Sandy soils of Deliblato sands are highly sensitive to degradation (given their fragility), while the system of land use is regulated according to the law, consisting of three zones under protection. Based on the MEDALUS approach and the characteristics of the study area, four main factors were considered for evaluation: soil, climate, vegetation and management. Several indicators affecting the quality of each factor were identified. Each indicator was quantified according to its quality and given a weighting of between 1.0 and 2.0. ArcGIS 9 was utilized to analyze and prepare the layers of quality maps, using the geometric mean to integrate the individual indicator map. In turn, the geometric mean of all four quality indices was used to generate sensitivity of land degradation status map. Results showed that 56.26% of the area is classified as critical; 43.18% as fragile; 0.55% as potentially affected and 0.01% as not affected by degradation. The values of vegetation quality index, expressed as coverage, diversity of vegetation functions and management policy during the protection regime are clearly represented through correlation coefficient (0.87 and 0.47). T2 - Archives of Environmental Protection T1 - Land Sensitivity Analysis of Degradation using MEDALUS model: Case Study of Deliblato Sands, Serbia EP - 124 IS - 4 SP - 114 VL - 42 DO - 10.1515/aep-2016-0045 UR - conv_1247 ER -
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Kadović, R., Bohajar, Y. A. M., Perović, V., Belanović Simić, S., Todosijević, M., Tošić, S., Anđelić, M., Mladan, D.,& Dovezenski, U.. (2016). Land Sensitivity Analysis of Degradation using MEDALUS model: Case Study of Deliblato Sands, Serbia. in Archives of Environmental Protection, 42(4), 114-124. https://doi.org/10.1515/aep-2016-0045 conv_1247
Kadović R, Bohajar YAM, Perović V, Belanović Simić S, Todosijević M, Tošić S, Anđelić M, Mladan D, Dovezenski U. Land Sensitivity Analysis of Degradation using MEDALUS model: Case Study of Deliblato Sands, Serbia. in Archives of Environmental Protection. 2016;42(4):114-124. doi:10.1515/aep-2016-0045 conv_1247 .
Kadović, Ratko, Bohajar, Yousef Ali Mansour, Perović, Veljko, Belanović Simić, Snežana, Todosijević, Mirjana, Tošić, Sonja, Anđelić, Milosav, Mladan, Dragan, Dovezenski, Una, "Land Sensitivity Analysis of Degradation using MEDALUS model: Case Study of Deliblato Sands, Serbia" in Archives of Environmental Protection, 42, no. 4 (2016):114-124, https://doi.org/10.1515/aep-2016-0045 ., conv_1247 .