Geohazards and Geoheritage
Samo za registrovane korisnike
2022
Autori
Novković, IvanDragićević Slavoljub
Djurović, Mirela

Ostala autorstva
Manić, EmilijaNikitović, Vladimir
Djurović, Predrag
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
On the territory of the Republic of Serbia, during the long-time period, many different physical-geographical processes created various features and landforms. In the contemporary period, they are under a strong influence of different human activities. Depending on the effects they have on human civilization, we can classify them into a group with the destructive consequences (geohazards) and a group of positive values (geoheritage). The Republic of Serbia belongs to a group of moderately risk areas regarding natural hazards. Dominant geohazards in Serbia are earthquakes, landslides, floods, torrential floods, atmospheric disasters (hail, drought, strong winds, and intensive precipitation), and forest fires. Geoheritage sites, as representations of the overall geodiversity, are distinguished and systematized into 12 groups, with a number of subgroups and a total of 551 individual sites, including 99 objects within the catalogue ex situ. The distinguished objects are objects of historic...al-geological and stratigraphic heritage, objects of petrological heritage, structural sites, geomorphological forms, neotectonic activity phenomena, geophysical occurrences, speleological sites, and objects of hydrogeological, pedological, and hydrological geoheritage.
Ključne reči:
Geohazards / landslides / floods / torrential floods / geodiversity / geoheritage / SerbiaIzvor:
The Geography of Serbia/ Geohazards and Geoheritage, 2022, 119-131Izdavač:
- Springer, Cham
Institucija/grupa
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - CHAP AU - Novković, Ivan AU - Dragićević Slavoljub AU - Djurović, Mirela PY - 2022 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3746 AB - On the territory of the Republic of Serbia, during the long-time period, many different physical-geographical processes created various features and landforms. In the contemporary period, they are under a strong influence of different human activities. Depending on the effects they have on human civilization, we can classify them into a group with the destructive consequences (geohazards) and a group of positive values (geoheritage). The Republic of Serbia belongs to a group of moderately risk areas regarding natural hazards. Dominant geohazards in Serbia are earthquakes, landslides, floods, torrential floods, atmospheric disasters (hail, drought, strong winds, and intensive precipitation), and forest fires. Geoheritage sites, as representations of the overall geodiversity, are distinguished and systematized into 12 groups, with a number of subgroups and a total of 551 individual sites, including 99 objects within the catalogue ex situ. The distinguished objects are objects of historical-geological and stratigraphic heritage, objects of petrological heritage, structural sites, geomorphological forms, neotectonic activity phenomena, geophysical occurrences, speleological sites, and objects of hydrogeological, pedological, and hydrological geoheritage. PB - Springer, Cham T2 - The Geography of Serbia/ Geohazards and Geoheritage T1 - Geohazards and Geoheritage EP - 131 SP - 119 DO - 10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5_9 ER -
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Novković, I., Dragićević Slavoljub,& Djurović, M.. (2022). Geohazards and Geoheritage. in The Geography of Serbia/ Geohazards and Geoheritage Springer, Cham., 119-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5_9
Novković I, Dragićević Slavoljub, Djurović M. Geohazards and Geoheritage. in The Geography of Serbia/ Geohazards and Geoheritage. 2022;:119-131. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5_9 .
Novković, Ivan, Dragićević Slavoljub, Djurović, Mirela, "Geohazards and Geoheritage" in The Geography of Serbia/ Geohazards and Geoheritage (2022):119-131, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-74701-5_9 . .