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Climate change in Serbia and adaptation measures in the field of water resources management

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2020
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Dašić, Tina
Đorđević, Branislav
Plavšić, Jasna
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The paper presents the actual situation in the field of water, especially water as a resource. With an average amount of domestic water of about 1700 m3 per capita per year, Serbia is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The situation is even more unfavorable if space and time variability are taken into account. In the conditions of climate change, the situation regarding the available quantities of water will be even more unfavorable, with a decrease in average flows and more pronounced temporal variability. Therefore, the general strategic development of water resources management infrastructure is considered, as well as the necessity of planning complex integrated water resources systems, with reservoirs as the key elements of the systems, in order to use it rationally, regulate and protect water.
Keywords:
climate change / adaptation measures / complex water resources systems / water storage reservoirs
Source:
Proceedings Second SLOCOLD-MACOLD Symposium on topic Water Reservoirs - an Active Measure in Adapting to Climate Change, 2020, 31-39
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  • Slovenian Committee on Large Dams
  • Macedonian Committee on Large Dams

ISBN: 978-608-65373-9-5

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https://grafar.grf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2531
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PB  - Macedonian Committee on Large Dams
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@conference{
author = "Dašić, Tina and Đorđević, Branislav and Plavšić, Jasna",
year = "2020",
abstract = "The paper presents the actual situation in the field of water, especially water as a resource. With an average amount of domestic water of about 1700 m3 per capita per year, Serbia is one of the poorest countries in Europe. The situation is even more unfavorable if space and time variability are taken into account. In the conditions of climate change, the situation regarding the available quantities of water will be even more unfavorable, with a decrease in average flows and more pronounced temporal variability. Therefore, the general strategic development of water resources management infrastructure is considered, as well as the necessity of planning complex integrated water resources systems, with reservoirs as the key elements of the systems, in order to use it rationally, regulate and protect water.",
publisher = "Slovenian Committee on Large Dams, Macedonian Committee on Large Dams",
journal = "Proceedings Second SLOCOLD-MACOLD Symposium on topic Water Reservoirs - an Active Measure in Adapting to Climate Change",
title = "Climate change in Serbia and adaptation measures in the field of water resources management",
pages = "39-31"
}
Dašić, T., Đorđević, B.,& Plavšić, J.. (2020). Climate change in Serbia and adaptation measures in the field of water resources management. in Proceedings Second SLOCOLD-MACOLD Symposium on topic Water Reservoirs - an Active Measure in Adapting to Climate Change
Slovenian Committee on Large Dams., 31-39.
Dašić T, Đorđević B, Plavšić J. Climate change in Serbia and adaptation measures in the field of water resources management. in Proceedings Second SLOCOLD-MACOLD Symposium on topic Water Reservoirs - an Active Measure in Adapting to Climate Change. 2020;:31-39..
Dašić, Tina, Đorđević, Branislav, Plavšić, Jasna, "Climate change in Serbia and adaptation measures in the field of water resources management" in Proceedings Second SLOCOLD-MACOLD Symposium on topic Water Reservoirs - an Active Measure in Adapting to Climate Change (2020):31-39.

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