One of the most vulnerable parts to natural hazards in Serbia is Kolubara river basin. In the past, during the period from 1929 to 2013, 121 torrential flood events in the Kolubara river basin were recorded which show that this territory is extremely vulnerable to the torrential floods. The extreme event which occurred in May 2014 causing the catastrophic material damages and casualties was the latest and historical flood. The analysis of natural conditions in the Kolubara basin uniformly showed that this area is predisposed to a greater number of torrential floods due to its geomorphological, hydrological and land use properties. Torrential floods are closely related to the intensity and spatial distribution of erosive processes in the upp...
According to the recently adopted general plan of protection against the harmful effect of waters fo...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...
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...
Torrential floods are the natural hydrological hazards manifesting as a consequence of extreme rainf...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of 'natural risks' in S...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
After heavy rains and floods in 2014 that hit western Serbia, the river Kolubara burst its banks, in...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
Torrential flood as a rainfall precipitation driven natural hazard occurs in the watershed that resp...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
According to the recently adopted general plan of protection against the harmful effect of waters fo...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...
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...
Torrential floods are the natural hydrological hazards manifesting as a consequence of extreme rainf...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of 'natural risks' in S...
Torrential floods are the most frequent natural catastrophic events in Serbia, causing the loss of h...
After heavy rains and floods in 2014 that hit western Serbia, the river Kolubara burst its banks, in...
Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks ” in ...
Torrential flood as a rainfall precipitation driven natural hazard occurs in the watershed that resp...
Torrential floods and landslides are frequent natural disasters in Serbia, but also in the Mlava ...
Riverine and torrential floods are the most significant natural hazards on the territory of Serbia. ...
According to the recently adopted general plan of protection against the harmful effect of waters fo...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...
According to estimates, 25% of the territory of the Republic of Serbia is affected by landslide proc...