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Sustainable usage of forest ecosystems in Serbia [Serbia&Montenegro] from aspects of water supply and erosion control
2003
Ristic, R. | Djekovic, V. | Letic, Lj. (Sumarski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro))
Forest ecosystems are important component of environment and row basis for wood processing industry. Traditional attitude about primate of productive functions in relation to useful functions, is under question, due to next reasons: exhaustion of sources of wood mass; affirmation of protective and regulative functions in domains of water-supply and erosion control. This attitide os represented in basic plan documents in Serbia, as well as in European Union. Protection, care of existing, and restoration of degraded forests, are the possibilities for development of high-profitable activities such as: recreation and sport tourism, hunting tourism and healthy food production.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Chlordecone contamination at the farm scale: management tools for cropping system and impact on farm sustainability
2016
Clostre F. | Lesueur Jannoyer M. | Gaude J.M. | Carles C. | Meylan L. | Letourmy P.
Activities for implementation of protection with the aim of optimal exploitation of marine biological resources along Montenegrin coast [Adriatic sea, Montenegro (Serbia and Montenegro)]
2005
Regner, S. E-mail:regners@cg.ac.yu | Mandic, S. | Joksimovic, A.(Institut za biologiju mora, Kotor (Serbia and Montenegro))
In the last few years, in Montenegro there were positive movements into fulfilling the principles of sustainable marine fishery, primarily throught introducing the Law on Marine Fishing and its rules. Institure of Marine Biology in Kotor, Montenegro, in cooperations with the Ministry for Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management of the Republic of Montenegro, works on undertaking of the measures that may ensure optimal regulation of fishing. These measures were based on scientific research, particularly on the estimates of parameters of population dynamics, biomass and maximum biologically sustainable utilization of economically important species on Montenegrin coast.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The Danube water quality control in relation to protection and sustainable use
2004
Perisic, M.(Geoinstitut, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro))E-mail:perisicm@sezampro.yu | Tutundzic, V.(Geoinstitut, Beograd (Serbia and Montenegro))