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View article: Soil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban ForestrySoil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban Forestry
Soil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban ForestrySoil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban Forestry Open
Concept of climate-smart forestry, designed for mountain forests, was modified and applied to urban forest areas which are under high anthropogenic and climate change pressures. Accordingly, main objective of the UrbanFoS project is to def…
View article: Measurement of Water Drop Sizes Generated by a Dripping Rainfall Simulator with Drippers in the Form of Hypodermic Needles
Measurement of Water Drop Sizes Generated by a Dripping Rainfall Simulator with Drippers in the Form of Hypodermic Needles Open
Dripping rainfall simulators (DRS) for soil research generate water drops with different types of drippers, but metal tubes are most commonly used, often in the form of hypodermic needles. However, scientific papers using dripping rainfall…
View article: Construction and Calibration of Dripping Rainfall Simulator with a Single Dripper for Soil Research
Construction and Calibration of Dripping Rainfall Simulator with a Single Dripper for Soil Research Open
Dripping rainfall simulators for soil research generate water drops with different types of drippers, such as plastic and glass tubes, drippers in a form of holes, irrigation drippers and hanging yarn, among which metal tubes are the most …
View article: Effects of persistent organic pollutants and mercury in protected area „Obrenovacki zabran”
Effects of persistent organic pollutants and mercury in protected area „Obrenovacki zabran” Open
This study aims to assess and monitor the health of an urban protected area by analysing the levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and mercury (Hg) in soil and sediments. Based on the results, the detected concentrations of organo…
View article: Provenance and Pollution Status of River Sediments in the Danube Watershed in Serbia
Provenance and Pollution Status of River Sediments in the Danube Watershed in Serbia Open
Heavy metals as environmental pollutants can have natural or anthropogenic origin. To determine the river sediment pollution status, it is crucial to have appropriate reference samples, free of anthropogenic impact, and natural reference s…
View article: The influence of geological setting and land use on the physical and chemical properties of the soil at the Fruska Gora Mountain
The influence of geological setting and land use on the physical and chemical properties of the soil at the Fruska Gora Mountain Open
Soil erosion is a problem that affects the landscape at different scales and represents a serious challenge for land management and soil conservation in both natural forests and meadows. The aim of this study was to determine how the paren…
View article: Applicability of the PA-BAT+ in the evaluation of values of urban protected areas
Applicability of the PA-BAT+ in the evaluation of values of urban protected areas Open
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has a vision that the proper evaluation of protected areas (PAs) leads to a greater interest, more significant investment, and better conservation of natural resources. The evaluati…
View article: The Influences of Climatic and Lithological Factors on Weathering of Sediments in Humid Badland Areas
The Influences of Climatic and Lithological Factors on Weathering of Sediments in Humid Badland Areas Open
Climate variables including temperature, rainfall intensity, rainfall acidity, and lithological properties are among the most important factors affecting rock weathering. However, the relative contribution of these four factors on rock wea…
View article: Weathering experiments on badland materials – advantages and obstacles
Weathering experiments on badland materials – advantages and obstacles Open
<p>Badlands are landscapes in which, due to lithological properties and climate conditions, various geomorphological processes are active, resulting in high erosion rates. Comprehensive work has been done in badland areas both on the…
View article: The influence of mineralogical composition on degradation of badland materials under different climate conditions&#160;
The influence of mineralogical composition on degradation of badland materials under different climate conditions  Open
<p>Badlands are areas with limited vegetation, reduced or no human activity, and a great variety of geomorphic processes present. Besides lithology, the climate has a crucial role in the initiation and development of badlands. Contro…
View article: Is snow more distructive agent than rain from the perspetive of land degradation?
Is snow more distructive agent than rain from the perspetive of land degradation? Open
<p>Badlands, between researcher also known as natural field laboratories, present areas formed in a wide range of lithologies and different climate conditions. Complex mineralogical and physico-chemical sediment composition make them…
View article: Seasonal influences on weathering processes in Turkish Badlands: Laboratory-based climate experiments
Seasonal influences on weathering processes in Turkish Badlands: Laboratory-based climate experiments Open
<p>The formation of badlands is commonly linked to the presence of dispersive deposits. Meanwhile, the sediments having more resistance to disintegration might also cause badlands formation given the time and adequate climate conditi…