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Republic of Serbia Ipard Programme for 2014-2020
EN ANNEX Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Republic of Serbia REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IPARD PROGRAMME FOR 2014-2020 27th June 2019 1 List of Abbreviations AI - Artificial Insemination APSFR - Areas with Potential Significant Flood Risk APV - The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina ASRoS - Agricultural Strategy of the Republic of Serbia AWU - Annual work unit CAO - Competent Accrediting Officer CAP - Common Agricultural Policy CARDS - Community Assistance for Reconstruction, Development and Stabilisation CAS - Country Assistance Strategy CBC - Cross border cooperation CEFTA - Central European Free Trade Agreement CGAP - Code of Good Agricultural Practices CHP - Combined Heat and Power CSF - Classical swine fever CSP - Country Strategy Paper DAP - Directorate for Agrarian Payment DNRL - Directorate for National Reference Laboratories DREPR - Danube River Enterprise Pollution Reduction DTD - Dunav-Tisa-Dunav Channel EAR - European Agency for Reconstruction EC - European Commission EEC - European Economic Community EU - European Union EUROP grid - Method of carcass classification F&V - Fruits and Vegetables FADN - Farm Accountancy Data Network FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization FAVS - Area of forest available for wood supply FOWL - Forest and other wooded land FVO - Food Veterinary Office FWA - Framework Agreement FWC - Framework Contract GAEC - Good agriculture and environmental condition GAP - Gross Agricultural Production GDP - Gross Domestic Product GEF - Global Environment Facility GEF - Global Environment Facility GES -
National Steel Bridge Alliance
NATIONAL STEEL BRIDGE ALLIANCE World’s Longest Bridge Spans Type of Bridge Page Suspension 1 Cable-stayed steel girder and truss 7 Cable-stayed prestressed concrete girder 13 Bridges with shop-fabricated PWS cables 16 Steel arch 19 Concrete arch 22 Cantilever truss 24 Continuous truss 27 Simple truss 29 Continuous steel plate- and box-girder 31 Prestressed concrete girder 35 Compiled by: Jackson Durkee, C.E., P.E. Consulting Structural Engineer 217 Pine Top Trail Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18017 Note: Information has been taken from sources believed to be reliable but cannot be guaranteed. May 24, 1999 1 SUSPENSION BRIDGES Year Main Span Bridge Location Completed (ft) Design Engineer Superstructure Contractor Messina Strait Sicily - mainland Italy UD 10827 Stretto di Messina, SpA Akashi Strait1 Kobe-Naruto Route, Japan 1998 6532 Honshu-Shikoku Bridge Authority Izmit Bay Turkey UD 5538 Anglo Japanese Turkish Consortium Design engineer15 – Kvaerner, Enka, IHI, MHI, NKK Great Belt (East Bridge)5 Denmark 1998 5328 COWIConsult Coinfra SpA - SDEM Humber Hull, England 1981 4626 Freeman Fox British Bridge Builders Jiangyin1,5 Jiangyin, China 1999 4544 Highway Planning & Design Institute Kvaerner Cleveland Bridge - - Tongyi University - Jiangsu Shanghai Pujiang Cable Province - Mott MacDonald Tsing Ma2 Hong Kong 1997 4518 Mott MacDonald Kvaerner Cleveland Bridge Verrazano Narrows New York City 1964 4260 Ammann & Whitney American Bridge - Bethlehem - Harris Golden Gate San Francisco 1937 4200 Joseph B. Strauss, Charles Ellis Bethlehem - Roebling Höga -
Tekst Važećeg Statuta Sa Ugrađenim
Na osnovu člana 191. stav 1. Ustava Republike Srbije (“Službeni glasnik RS”, br. 98/2006) i člana 32. stav 1. tačka 1) Zakona o lokalnoj samoupravi (“Službeni glasnik RS”, br. 129/2007), Skupština grada Subotice, na 3. sednici održanoj dana 25.09.2008. godine, donela je STATUT GRADA SUBOTICE I OSNOVNE ODREDBE Član 1. Grad Subotica (u daljem tekstu: Grad) je teritorijalna jedinica u kojoj građani ostvaruju pravo na lokalnu samoupravu, u skladu sa Ustavom, zakonom i sa Statutom Grada Subotice (u daljem tekstu: Statut). Član 2. Teritoriju Grada, u skladu sa zakonom, čine naseljena mesta, odnosno područja katastarskih opština koje ulaze u njen sastav, i to: Redni Naziv naseljenog mesta Naziv naseljenog mesta na Naziv katastarske opštine broj na srpskom i hrvatskom mađarskom jeziku jeziku 1. Bajmok Bajmok Bajmok 2. Mišićevo Mišićevo Bajmok 3. Bački Vinogradi Királyhalom Bački Vinogradi 4. Bikovo Békova Bikovo 5. Gornji Tavankut Felsőtavankút Tavankut 6. Donji Tavankut Alsótavankút Tavankut 7. Ljutovo Mérges Tavankut 8. Hajdukovo Hajdújárás Palić 9. Šupljak Ludas Palić 10. Đurđin Györgyén Đurđin 11. Kelebija Kelebia Stari grad (deo) 12. Mala Bosna Kisbosznia Donji grad (deo) 13. Novi Žednik Újzsednik Žednik 14. Stari Žednik Nagyfény Žednik 15. Palić Palics Palić 16. Subotica Szabadka Donji grad (deo) Novi grad (deo) Stari grad (deo) 17. Čantavir Csantavér Čantavir 18. Bačko Dušanovo Dusanovó Čantavir 19. Višnjevac Visnyevác Čantavir Član 3. Naziv Grada je: GRAD SUBOTICA - na srpskom jeziku GRAD SUBOTICA - na hrvatskom jeziku SZABADKA VÁROS- na mađarskom jeziku. 1 Član 4. Sedište Grada je u Subotici, Trg slobode 1. Član 5. Grad ima svojstvo pravnog lica. -
D3.4.2.6. Analysis on Public Infrastructure – Serbia
Analysis on Public Infrastructure Serbia CSOs as equal partners in monitoring public finances September 2017 CREDITS Authors: Zvezdan Kalmar, Project Coordinator, CEKOR ([email protected]) Formatting: Emina Hasanagić, Administrative Manager, Krila nade ([email protected]) This document has been produced as a part of the project “CSOs as equal partners in the monitoring of public finance“ which started beginning of 2016 and is implemented by a consortium of 10 organizations from 7 countries and will last for four years. The aim of the project is to improve the transparency and accountability of policy and decision making in the area of public finances through strengthening the role and voice of NGOs in monitoring the institutions that operate in the area of public finances. In this way, the project will strengthen CSO knowledge of public finance and IFIs and improve CSO capacities for monitoring. Additionally, it will 1 help advocate for transparency, accountability and effectiveness from public institutions in public finance. Moreover, this project will build know-how in advocating for sustainability, transparency and accountability of public finance and IFIs. This project will also increase networking and cooperation of CSOs on monitoring of public finance at regional and EU level. Lastly, it will increase the understanding of the media and wider public of the challenges in public finance and the impacts of IFIs. Key project activities are research and monitoring, advocacy, capacity building and transfer of knowledge/practices and networking in the field of the 4 specific topics: public debt, public-private partnerships, tax justice and public infrastructure. More information about the project can be found on http://wings-of-hope.ba/balkan-monitoring-public- finance/ and on the Facebook Page Balkan Monitoring Public Finances CONTENT INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. -
Subotica 2010/11
European Union City of Subotica Intercultural Guide SUBOTICA 2010/11 SUPPORTED BY: The European Commission, DG Enlargement – Regional Programmes How to find us? Dužijanca Dužijanca is a celebration ending the harvest; it was perme- ated with a spiritual – religious dimension, given that it originated from the Bunjevac Croat farming families, expressing a feeling of gratitude towards God for the picked crops. Nowadays, Dužijanca is a city event that starts in April with the act of blessing the har- vest, and it ends by the end of August with a parish festival in Bu- 06 naric and which comprises about twenty events in Subotica and the neighbouring villages, having their own Dizijanca celebrations and are guided by Bandaš and Bandašica (the Queen and King of Duzijanca) who have been chosen prior to the event. Programme: The blessing of the harvest (April) Dužijanca for the little ones (July) Competition of reapers, Dužijanca celebration in Bajmok and Stari Žednik, Tavankut, Mala Bosna, Ljutovo and Đurđin Races at the hippodrome, Decorating shop windows Literary night, A night with tambourine, beauty pageant of the Bandaš and Bandašica couple (August) Reaper’s assembly, folklore night The Main Dužijanca Event Bandašica country dance, Bunarić Art Colony, Concert , Bunaric parish festival Dužijanca festival is a unique expression of the overall spiritual and material values that have been created and kept throughout the history of this region. More information at: www.duzijanca.co.rs Contact: (00381) 24 555 589 The Inter-Ethno Festival The Inter-Ethno Festival is held in late August and it is an en- counter of diverse cultures. -
ODLUKU O Izboru Pravnih Lica Za Poslove Iz Programa Mera Zdravstvene Zaštite Životinja Za Period 2014–2016
Na osnovu člana 53. stav 5. Zakona o veterinarstvu („Službeni glasnik RS”, br. 91/05, 30/10, 93/12), Ministar poljoprivrede, šumarstva i vodoprivrede donosi ODLUKU o izboru pravnih lica za poslove iz Programa mera zdravstvene zaštite životinja za period 2014–2016. godine Poslovi iz Programa mera za period 2014–2016. godine, koji su utvrđeni kao poslovi od javnog interesa, ustupaju se sledećim pravnim licima: Grad Beograd 1. VS „Tika Vet” Mladenovac Rabrovac, Jagnjilo, Markovac Amerić, Beljevac, Velika Ivanča, Velika Krsna, Vlaška, Granice, Dubona, Kovačevac, Koraćica, Mala Vrbica, 2. VS „Mladenovac” Mladenovac Međulužje, Mladenovac, selo Mladenovac, Pružatovac, Rajkovac, Senaja, Crkvine, Šepšin Baljevac, Brović, Vukićevica, Grabovac, Draževac, VS „Aćimović– 3. Obrenovac Zabrežje, Jasenak, Konatica, LJubinić, Mislođin, Piroman, Obrenovac” Poljane, Stubline, Trstenica Belo Polje, Brgulice, Veliko Polje, Dren, Zvečka, Krtinska, 4. VS „Dr Kostić” Obrenovac Orašac, Ratari, Rvati, Skela, Ušće, Urovci 5. VS „Simbiosis Vet” Obrenovac Obrenovac, Barič, Mala Moštanica 6. VS „Nutrivet” Grocka Begaljica, Pudarci, Dražanj Umčari, Boleč, Brestovik, Vinča, Grocka, Živkovac, 7. VS „Grocka” Grocka Zaklopača, Kaluđerica, Kamendo, Leštane, Pudraci, Ritopek Baroševac, Prkosava, Rudovci, Strmovo, Mali Crljeni, 8. VS „Arnika Veterina” Lazarevac Kruševica, Trbušnica, Bistrica, Dren Vrbovno, Stepojevac, Leskovac, Sokolovo, Cvetovac, 9. VS „Artmedika Vet” Lazarevac Vreoci, Veliki Crljeni, Junkovac, Arapovac, Sakulja Lazarevac, Šopić, Barzilovica, Brajkovac, Čibutkovica, VS „Alfa Vet CO 10. Lazarevac Dudovica, Lukovica, Medoševac, Mirosaljci, Zeoke, Petka, 2007” Stubica, Šušnjar, Županjac, Burovo 11. VS „Ardis Vet” Sopot Slatina, Dučina, Rogača, Sibnica, Drlupa 12. VS „Uniprim Vet” Barajevo Arnajevo, Rožanci, Beljina, Boždarevac, Manić 13. VS „Vidra-Vet” Surčin Bečmen, Petrovčić, Novi Beograd, Bežanija Surčin Surčin, Dobanovci, Boljevci, Jakovo, Progar 14. -
FY 1999 FIRST QUARTER PROGRAM REPORT October 1,1998 to December 31,1998
FY 1999 FIRST QUARTER PROGRAM REPORT October 1,1998 to December 31,1998 Strengthen Private Enterprises in War-Affected Areas of Croatia Agreement Number NIS-A-00-97-00026-00 Prepared for United States Agency for International Development Prepared by Univers~tyof Delaware 4 Kent Way Newark, DE 19716 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 Sect~onI - FLAG VUKOVAR/OSIJEK (FORMER SECTOR EAST) 6 Sectlon I1 - FLAG DARUVAIUFORMER SECTOR WEST 14 Sectlon I11 - FLAG PETRINJAIFORMER SECTOR NORTH 2 1 Sect~onIV - FLAG KNIN / NORTHERN DALMATIA (FORMER SECTOR SOUTH) 26 ATTACHMENT A - POLICY ISSUES 3 0 ATTACHMENT B - OBROVAC LIVESTOCK MARKET FEASIBILITY STUDY 35 ATTACHMENT C - ECONOMIC PROFILE - EASTERN SLAVONIA AND BARANJA 45 ATTACHMENT D - ECONOMIC PROFILE - WESTERN SLAVONIA 87 ATTACHMENT E - ECONOMIC PROFILE - FORMER SECTOR NORTH 114 ATTACHMENT F - ECONOMIC PROFILE - FORMER SECTOR SOUTH 128 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY December 31, 1998 marked not only the end of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 1999 but the end of the first full busmess year for the University of Delaware's FLAG - Croatia program The balance of this report features activities and accomplishments of the first quarter of Fiscal Year 1999 However, within this executive summary key statistics will also be highlighted from 1998 FLAG Accompl~shments Despite extensive economic challenges, 1998 saw many FLAG clients improve Additionally, some clients simply fought successfully to maintain their market position, and a few began to fall due to economic pressures Dunng 1998, FLAG expanded its activities -
The PE EPS Environmental Report for 2015
Environmental Protection Electric Power Industry of Serbia 2015 Environmental Report Belgrade, April 2016 PE Electric Power Industry of Serbia Environmental Protection INTRODUCTION .....................................................................................................................................................................................6 1. COAL AND ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................7 1.1 PE EPS COAL PRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................7 1.2 PE EPS ELECTRICITY GENERATION ........................................................................................................................................7 1.3 FUEL CONSUMPTION AND HAZARDOUS AND HARMFUL SUBSTANCES AIR EMISSION FROM PE EPS TPPS ..................................8 1.4 PE EPS WORK INJURIES ......................................................................................................................................................10 1.5 PE EPS HEALTH ..................................................................................................................................................................10 2. KOLUBARA MINING BASIN BRANCH ......................................................................................................................................12 A KOLUBARA MB – OPEN CAST MINES -
Amazon of Europe Bike Trail
AMAZON OF EUROPE BIKE TRAIL NATURE ORIENTED VISITOR GUIDANCE AND MAPPING Project co-funded by the European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) DTP2-002-2.2 AOE BIKE TRAIL Imprint Editor: WWF Austria Ottakringer Straße 114-116, 1160 Wien [email protected] Authors: REVITAL Integrative Environmental Planning GmbH Lukas Umgeher, Andreas Nemmert Nußdorf 71, 9900 Nußdorf-Debant [email protected] WWF Austria Stefanie Edelmüller, Emőke Györfi, Arno Mohl Ottakringer Straße 114-116, 1160 Wien [email protected] April 2020 REVITAL Integrative Naturraumplanung GmbH 9990 Nußdorf-Debant www.revital-ib.at Page 2 Contributors (in alphabetical order): Ádám Bolyós - West-Pannon RDA Ltd. Adela Sadiković - Public Institution County Development Agency of Osijek-Baranja County Ágnes Papp - Balaton Uplands National Park Andreas Nemmert - REVITAL Integrative Naturraum GmbH Anja Krajnik - Iskriva, Institute for Development of Local Potentials Antun Damjan - Public institution for nature protection of Virovitica-Podravina County Arno Mohl - WWF Austria Beáta Gerencsér – Balaton Uplands National Park Christian Contola - Tourism Association Bad Radkersburg Csaba Megyer - Balaton Uplands National Park Damijan Jaklin - Municipality of Velika Polana Danijel Loncar - WWF Adria Dejan Urbanovski - Municipality of Apatin Dorli Weberitsch - Tourism Association Bad Radkersburg Eva Batista - Iskriva, Institute for Development of Local Potentials Fruzsina Hénics - Balaton Uplands National Park Emőke Györfi – WWF Austria Günter Mussnig - Trail Angels GmbH György Jelenka - Entrepreneurs’ Centre of Somogy County Foundation (SMVK) György Márton - Entrepreneurs’ Centre of Somogy County Foundation (SMVK) Hedvig Csajka - Entrepreneurs’ Centre of Somogy County Foundation (SMVK) Iva Vurušić Mađarić - Tourism Board Međimurje Ivana Kišćinal - Public Institution County Development Agency of Osijek-Baranja County Ivana Korn Varga - WWF Adria Jovana Grujuc – City of Sombor Ljiljana Krec - Municipality of Apatin Lukas Umgeher - REVITAL Integrative Naturraum GmbH Máté Deák - West-Pannon RDA Ltd. -
AMAZON of EUROPE BIKE TRAIL Output 3.1 Socio-Economic Analysis of Tourism Potentials
AMAZON OF EUROPE BIKE TRAIL Output 3.1 Socio-economic analysis of tourism potentials Project co-funded by the European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) DTP2-002-2.2 AOE BIKE TRAIL Project co-funded by the European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) Project AoE Bike Trail, DTP2-002-2.2 Work package: WP3: Product development Output Output 3.1 Socio-economic analysis of tourism potentials Authors Anja Krajnik, Urška Dolinar, Tatjana Marn Institution Iskriva, Institute for Development of Local Potentials Date April 2019 Project co-funded by the European Union funds (ERDF, IPA) Acknowledgment We would like to thank all participants who actively contributed with their inputs and comments during preparation of the Socio-economic analysis of tourism potentials of the Amazon of Europe area: Municipality of Velika Polana (Damijan Jaklin, Nina Lebar) WWF Austria (Stefanie Edelmüller, Arno Mohl) Trail Angels (Günter Mussnig, Rudi Trinko) Tourism Association Bad Radkersburg (Belinda Schagerl-Poandl, Christian Contola) Tourism Board Međimurje (Petra Murković, Iva Vurušić Mađarić, Rudi Grula) Public instituton for nature protection of Virovitca-Podravina County (Tatjana Arnold Sabo, Sabina Hranic, Antun Damjan) Public Institution County Development Agency of Osijek-Baranja County (Adela Sadiković, Ivana Kišćinal) Koprivnica Križevci County (Vladimir Šadek, Emilija Cvelber, Snježana Babok Grgić) WWF Adria (Ivana Korn Varga, Ana Kuzmanić, Lana Jurić) West-Pannon RDA Ltd. (Ádám Bolyós, Máté Deák, Tibor Polgár, Bejczy Delinke) Balaton-felvidéki Natonal Park Directorate (Csaba -
Deliverable D1.12
Deliverable D1.12 Final report on quality control and data homogenization measures applied per country, including QC protocols and measures to determine the achieved increase in data quality Contract number: OJEU 2010/S 110-166082 Deliverable: D1.12 Author: Tamás Szentimrey et al. Date: 5-06-2012 Version: final CARPATCLIM Date Version Page Report 02/10/2012 final 2 List of authors per country Hungarian Meteorological Service: Tamás Szentimrey, Mónika Lakatos, Zita Bihari, Tamás Kovács Szent Istvan University (Hungary): Sándor Szalai Central Institute of Meteorology and Geodynamics (Austria): Ingeborg Auer, Johann Hiebl Meteorological and Hydrological Service of Croatia: Janja Milković Czech Hydrometeorological Institute: Petr Štěpánek, Pavel Zahradníček, Radim Tolasz Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (Poland): Piotr Kilar, Robert Pyrc, Danuta Limanowka Ministry for Environment National Research and Development Institute for Environmental Protection (Romania): Sorin Cheval, Monica Matei Slovak Hydrometeorological Service: Peter Kajaba, Gabriela Ivanakova, Oliver Bochnicek, Pavol Nejedlik, Pavel Štastný Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia: Dragan Mihic, Predrag Petrovic, Tatjana Savic Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute: Oleg Skrynyk, Yurii Nabyvanets, Natalia Gnatiuk CARPATCLIM Date Version Page Report 02/10/2012 final 3 INTRODUCTION The homogenization, the data quality control and the data completion were implemented by common software on national level. According to the service contract and the accepted deliverables D1.7, D1.8, D1.11 the common method was MASH (Multiple Analysis of Series for Homogenization; Szentimrey, 1999, 2008, 2011). Between the neighbouring countries there was an exchange of the near border station data series in order to cross-border harmonization. 1. THE SOFTWARE MASHV3.03 The MASH software, which was developed for homogenization of monthly and daily data series, includes also quality control and missing data completion units for the daily as well as the monthly data. -
Potentials of Renewable Energy Sources in the Republic of Serbia
POTENTIALS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA WITH A DETAILED REVIEW OF THE EXPLOITATION OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN THE AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF VOJVODINA Zoran Stipi ć City of Subotica Urban Planning Institute, Trg Republike 16, Subotica, Serbia [email protected] Slobodan Vidovi ć Tehnoproing , Gogoljeva 13,Novi Sad, Serbia, [email protected] Mom čilo Spasojevi ć Faculty of Technical Sciences, Trg D.Obradovi ća 6, Novi Sad, Serbia, [email protected] Abstract: Energy supply is one of the basic issues in the contemporary world’s sustainable development. By adopting the Kyoto Protocol and implementing its mechanisms, it is expected that the use of conventional energy sources shall stabilise and decrease on global level. The European Union’s legal framework, through its appropriate directives, sets very clear objectives for the use of renewable energy sources for member states. Serbia is a country with significant potentials in renewable energy sources, which are, regretfully, underused. Renewable energy source potentials are featured by very favourable indicators in matters of both capacity and distribution. The status is especially favourable in the field of geothermal energy potentials in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, situated in the Pannonian Basin, where there are significant sources of this fuel. The paper presents the basic forms and characteristics of renewable energy sources in Serbia and provides an overview of the possibilities for their use. Key words: Renewable energy sources, potentials, capacities, resources, geothermal energy, Serbia, Vojvodina. 1. INTRODUCTION Solving global energy problems implies an interdisciplinary approach and considering the issues from different perspectives. Decreasing overall energy consumption, increasing energy efficiency, modernising the installation, using alternative energy sources and adopting and implementing a number of legal regulations and international covenants are the points of departure in solving this exceptionally complex issue.