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Feasibility of the construction of regional water-supply system in Banat [Serbia]
2007
Djuric, D.,Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia) | Jevtic, G.,Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia) | Potkonjak, S.,Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Novi Sad (Serbia). Poljoprivredni fakultet | Milovanovic, M.,Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia) | Radic, N.,Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia) | Milenkovic, N.,Institut za vodoprivredu Jaroslav Cerni, Beograd (Serbia)
Region of Banat (Serbia) could solve a problem concerning drinking water by construction of a regional water supply system. These issues are elaborated in the Pre-feasibility Study for the construction of regional water supply system Dubovac-Zrenjanin-Kikinda, which is based on a concept of centralized water supply system, providing water from the unique source to the municipality centers. Some solutions concerning these issues with feasibility analysis are presented in this paper.
Show more [+] Less [-]Market aspects of waterworks - theory of natural monopoly
2007
Nestorovic, Z.,Hidroenergetski i plovidbeni sistem Djerdap 1, Kladovo (Serbia)
Scarce natural resources which are important for development of society or civilization itself are the issue of research for economists from the point of view of their efficient utilization. Theory of natural monopoly asserts that for society is better to treat scarce resources as monopoly than to put them on free market. The assertion is that it is better to invest in development of other markets than into free competition in sphere of some scarce resources. Main aim of this paper is to overview some elements of theory of natural monopoly.
Show more [+] Less [-]Apprenez à détecter la pollution azotée à l'aide de lichens
2007
Garrec, Jean-Pierre | Remy, Claude
Diffuse pollution from intensive agriculture: sustainability, challenges, and opportunities
2007
Burkart, M.R.
Global expansion and intensification of industrialized agriculture during the last 50 years was facilitated by the replacement of labor by imported chemicals and energy, thus changing the economics and the social fabric of rural communities as well as impairing water, air, and soil resources essential to sustaining food and fiber production in a world with an increasing appetite. To effectively understand and solve complex problems resulting from this agricultural revolution, expanded communications are needed at a variety of levels. It is critical for the technical community to communicate through greater interdisciplinary research among agronomists, soil scientists, hydrologists, ecologists, and others to reduce diffuse pollution from agriculture. Also, more effective translations of technical problems and solutions are needed to influence policy. Accurate advice is needed in spite of the uncertainties that scientists too often use to obscure useful information. Education will be needed for producers and conservationists to gain confidence that promised environmental responses will occur if solutions are to be implemented at more than experimental or demonstration scales. The search for comprehensive solutions to environmental degradation will require understanding the ultimate causes of pollution, not just the proximal causes. The ultimate causes will only be found by examining the systems that facilitate the release of contaminants to the environment such as the wholesale landscape changes that replaced grazing land with annual crops leading to increased leaching and runoff. Research and demonstration projects increasingly need collaborations among agronomists, livestock scientists, soil scientists, hydrologists, economists, sociologists and others who have a stake in the study of diffuse pollution and the outcomes of any proposed solutions. Partnerships developed at the working level where basic principles can be shared will help avoid the pursuit of impractical solutions when viewed from different perspectives.
Show more [+] Less [-]Estimates of oil entering the marine environment from sea-based activities
2007
Modélisation de la pollution nitrique des aquifères du bassin de la Seine : intégration des bases de données actualisées des pratiques agricoles, validation des simulations sur la période 1971-2004, simulations prospectives de mesures agro-environnementales
2007
Viennot, Pascal | Monget, Jean Marie | Ledoux, Emmanuel | Schott, Céline