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Journal - Volume 63-3

Special Issue - International conference "Natural hazards - links between science and practice", Belgrade, 2013

 

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Contents

Victor M. Plyusnin

Nature Management Risks in Siberia (1–10)

Vladimir Tolmachev

Karst risk assessment for engineering in Nizhny Novgorod region, Russia (11–22)

Milan Radovanović, Yaroslav Vyklyuk, Ana Jovanović, Darko Vuković, Milan Milenković, Milan Stevančević, Nataliya Matsiuk

Examination of the correlations between forest fires and solar activity using hurst index (23–32)

Jorge S. Ebay

Safety and resiliency in action: integrating risk management into local development (33–46)

Mariyana Nikolova, Alexander Gikov

Assessment of vulnerability to climate hazards in municipality of Lom, Bulgaria (47–64)

Mikhail Slipenchuk, Sergey Kirillov

Experience of creating an atlas of hazards and emergencies in the Russian Federation (65-72)

Oana Ionuş, Sandu Boengiu, Mihaela Licurici, Liliana Popescu, Daniel Simulescu

Mapping soil erosion susceptibility using gis techniques within the Danube floodplain, the Calafat - Turnu Măgurele Sector (Romania) (73-82)

Ivana Hrnjak, Milivoj B. Gavrilov, Slobodan B. Marković, Tin Lukić, Ivana Tošić, Miroslava Unkašević

Special software for aridity indices calculation (AICS); Vojvodina, Serbia case study (83-94)

Ivica Milevski, Slavoljub Dragicevic, Aleksandra Georgievska

GIS and RS-based modelling of potential natural hazard areas in Pehchevo municipality, Republic of Macedonia (95-108)

Pavel Stoynov

The potential of Bulgarian spahotels to host natural hazards victims (109-122)

Aleksandar Valjarević, Dragica Živković, Mila Pavlović

The probability of flooding wave occurrence and the vulnerability of the Kosovo territory settlements (123-132)

Dmitry Magritsky, Serafima Lebedeva, Vadim Polonsky, Elena Skripnik

Inundations in the delta of the Northern Dvina River (133-145)

Tamara Lukić, Željko Bjeljac, Bojan Đerčan, Milka Bubalo Živković

The importance of geographers in the study of natural hazards (147-164)

Natalia Luzhkova

Hiking tourism development in protected areas and nature hazard prevention in the Lake Baikal natural territory (165-174)

T.B. Minakova, E.V. Buldakova, A.V. Buldakov, I.S. Savisko

Vulnerability assessment and protective measures for natural hazards (175-182)

Anna Ďuricová, Helena Hybská, Jozef Mitterpach

Possibilities of reducing risks of environment contamination from sewage sludge (183-194)

Jasmina Gačić, Milica Bošković, Jelena Raković

Possibilities of the Republic of Serbia for reducing vulnerability to natural hazards (195-212)

Radmila Jovanović, Željko Bjeljac, Olgica Miljković, Aleksandra Terzić

Spatial analysis and mapping of fire risk zones and vulnerability assessment – case study mt. Stara Planina (213-226)

Guskova N.D., Neretina E.A.

Threats of natural character, factors affecting sustainable development of territories and their prevention (227-237)

Jugoslav Nikolić, Djordje Nikolić, Miroljub Mitić

Аtmospheric natural disasters in Serbia – management experience and economic effects (239-254)

Stanislav A. Makhnatov

Reduction of risk level as one of the main challenges of development in covered karst regions (255-268)

Milan Milenković, Milan Radovanović, Vladan Ducić, Marko Milošević

Fire protection problems with large forest fires in Deliblatska Peščara (Serbia) (269-278)

Bogdan Gats, Petro Bryzhak, Yaroslav Vyklyuk

Information system of forecasting infrastructure development in tourism (279-286)

Mevlida Operta, Jelena Golijanin

Landslides’ influence on the environment (287-295)

Vojkan Gajović, Bojana Todorović

Spatial and temporal analysis of fires in Serbia for period 2000-2013 (297-312)

Dmitrii Parmacli, Tatiana Staicova

Natural hazards and their effects on agricultural development (case of the Republic of Moldova) (313-320)

Nada Pavlovic Berdon, Miroljub Zarić, Andreja Stanković

The occurrence of a tornado in Serbia on 31 March 2013 (321-334)

Slavica Malinović-Milićević

Summer hazards in Novi Sad (335-344)

Vladimir Cvetković, Saša Mijalković

Spatial and temporal distribution of geophysical disasters (345-360)

Rossitza Kenderova, Ahinora Baltakova

Debris flows in Kazanlak valley, south slopes of the Balkan mountain range, Bulgaria (361-370)

Alina Vlăduț, Irina Onțel

Summer air temperature variability and trends within Oltenia plain (361-370)

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