Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of human lives and huge material damage, both in urban and rural areas. The analysis of the intra-annual distribution of maximal discharges aided in noticing that torrential floods have a seasonal character. The erosion and torrent control works (ETCWs) in Serbia began at the end of the 19th century. Effective protection from torrential floods encompasses biotechnical works on the slopes in the watershed and technical works on the torrent beds, within a precisely defined administrative and spatial framework in order to achieve maximal safety for people and their property. Cooperation to overcome the conflicts between the sectors of the water reso...
This paper discusses possible development or so-called scenario of extreme floods in the Republic of...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
After the floods that happened in Serbia in 20th and 21st century it could be concluded that the sta...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks” i...
Torrential floods are the natural hydrological hazards manifesting as a consequence of extreme rainf...
Torrential floods are the most destructive and most frequent natural disasters in Serbia with severe...
A global issue of the modern world, erosion is one of the main causes of two-component streams (car...
One of the most vulnerable parts to natural hazards in Serbia is Kolubara river basin. In the past, ...
According to the number of torrential watercourses, the frequency of occurrence and the consequences...
Floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events worldwide (Berz et al. 2001; De Moel et al....
The authors of this paper emphasise the analysis of the state and investment in systems for protect...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
Background and Purpose: Although natural hazards cannot be prevented, a better understanding of the ...
This paper discusses possible development or so-called scenario of extreme floods in the Republic of...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
After the floods that happened in Serbia in 20th and 21st century it could be concluded that the sta...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks” i...
Torrential floods are the natural hydrological hazards manifesting as a consequence of extreme rainf...
Torrential floods are the most destructive and most frequent natural disasters in Serbia with severe...
A global issue of the modern world, erosion is one of the main causes of two-component streams (car...
One of the most vulnerable parts to natural hazards in Serbia is Kolubara river basin. In the past, ...
According to the number of torrential watercourses, the frequency of occurrence and the consequences...
Floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events worldwide (Berz et al. 2001; De Moel et al....
The authors of this paper emphasise the analysis of the state and investment in systems for protect...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
Background and Purpose: Although natural hazards cannot be prevented, a better understanding of the ...
This paper discusses possible development or so-called scenario of extreme floods in the Republic of...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
After the floods that happened in Serbia in 20th and 21st century it could be concluded that the sta...