BELGRADE (Serbia)TREND analysisSTATISTICSTEMPERATUREEMERGENCY managementSTATISTICAL modelsSTATISTICAL significanceThe most significant effects of climate change are related to temperature and precipitation. Changes in precipitation and temperature patterns affect water resource capacity, agricultural ...
A simulation study on a residential block in New Belgrade/ Serbia indicated a correlation between urban form and local climate comfort.[24] According to another study of the thermal assessment of the inhabitants and the differentiation of heat sensation between cold sensations to neutral, warm, and...
but in the area of the Neretva Valley (Central Dalmatia). The rarity (DW value) in the northwesternH. italicumpopulations was higher than in the other parts of the study area, indicating long-term survival of the populations in the north5. The Shannon information index ofH. italicumwas ...
This study highlights significant recent increases in water and air temperatures in the rapidly developing city of Belgrade, Serbia to raise awareness of the anticipated negative impacts and the urgent need to develop appropriate mitigation strategies. We investigate the mean annual water temperature ...
Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia. Remote Sens. 2021, 13, 3846. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Amir Siddique, M.; Wang, Y.; Xu, N.; Ullah, N.; Zeng, P. The Spatiotemporal Implications of ...
Innovation Centre, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Materials2023,16(12), 4432;https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16124432 (This article belongs to the Special IssueFatigue and Fracture Behaviour of Welded and Other Additive Manufac...
Monitoring of Spatiotemporal Change of Green Spaces in Relation to the Land Surface Temperature: A Case Study of Belgrade, Serbia. Remote Sens. 2021, 13, 3846. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Amir Siddique, M.; Wang, Y.; Xu, N.; Ullah, N.; Zeng, P. The Spatiotemporal Implications of ...
1 Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 2 Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, 34000 Kragujevac, Serbia * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. † Presented at the 4th International Electronic Conference on ...
2. Air Temperature Impact on Water Production in the Cities of Belgrade and Niš, Both in Serbia Only daily averages during the warmer part of the year, from May to October, were analyzed. Given certain specific features of each of these months (varying uses of water for gardening, summer...
Milan Žunic´ 2, Francesco Basoli 3 , Milan Gordic´ 1 and Marija Stojmenovic´ 1,* 1 Institute of Nuclear Sciences "Vincˇa"-National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade, 22-24 Mike Petrovic´a Alasa, 11351 Belgrade, Serbia; neda.nisic@vinca.rs (N.N...