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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 -
Review Paper FORECASTS of the RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT
Available online at www.gi.sanu.ac.rs J. Geogr. Inst. Cvijic. Review paper FORECASTS OF THE RURAL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KOSJERIĆ AND GORNJI MILANOVAC MUNICIPALITIES Sanja Pavlovic*, Tijana Djordjevic* *Faculty of Geography - University of Belgrade Received 23 January 2012, reviewed 19 November 2012 Abstract: The aim of this study is to identify, evaluate and predict the effect of the oscillation factors of rural tourism in the municipalities of Kosjerić and Gornji Milanovac. Market research, comparative analysis and SWOT analysis have been used in the paper as a method. The research results show that the different phases can be distinguished in the development of rural tourism in the mentioned municipalities, with varying intensity of activities, that the income of rural tourism is higher in Gornji Milanovac, that both municipal tourist organizations are involved in promoting rural tourism and that strategic activities are intensified in the last few years and the viability of this type of tourism is emphasized. The forecasts of further development are influenced by political, economic and demographic factors, as well as by the enthusiasm of those involved in this activity. Key words: rural tourism, forecasts, the municipality of Kosjerić, the municipality of Gornji Milanovac Introduction Academic interest in rural tourism started in the fifties of the twentieth century, and the most important themes of the sixties and the seventies of the twentieth century referred to the economic benefits that rural tourism conditioned. Studies of the eighties and the nineties of the twentieth century dealt with the economic and social impacts of rural tourism on local communities and with the importance of planning and marketing (Oppermann, 1996). -
1 Spisak Studenata Koji Su Dobili Jednokratnu
SPISAK STUDENATA KOJI SU DOBILI JEDNOKRATNU NOVČANU POMOĆ AKADEMSKE 2017/2018 GODINE LISTA E STUDENTËVE QË KANË PËRFITUAR NDIHMËN E NJËHERSHME FINANCIARE NË VITIN AKADEMIK 2017/2018 I GODINA-VITI I I Red.br. Ime i prezime studenta Naziv fakulteta Sedište fakulteta Mesto stanovanja Prosek Iznos Nr.rend. Emri dhe mbiemri i studentit Fakulteti Selia e fakultetit Vendbanimi ocean jednokr. nov. Nota mes. pomoći za akademsku 2017/2018 Shuma e ndih.se njeh.vit.akade mik 2017/2018 1. Anđelija Stojanović Fakultet tehničkih nauka Novi Sad Bujanovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i shkencave teknike Bujanoc 2. Ljndrita Redžepi Medicinski fakultet Priština Bujanovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i mjekësisë Prishtinë Bujanoc 3. Tijana Kostić PMF Novi Sad Bujanovac 5.00 12.000,00 F.M.N. Bujanoc 4. Ganuše Rašiti Medicinski fakultet Tirana V. Trnovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i mjekësisë Tiranë Tërnoc 5. Aleksandra Jordanović Fakultet tehničkih nauka Novi Sad Baraljevac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i shkencave teknike Baralevc 6. Sara Bećiri Farmaceutski fakultet Turska Bujanovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i farmacisë Turqi Bujanoc 7. Stanislava Pešić Ekonomski fakultet Niš Bujan. Banja 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.ekonomik Nish Banj.Bujanocit 8. Vesa Aćifi Ekonomski fakultet Turska Nesalce 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.ekonomik Turqi Nasalcë 9. Nikolija Stojanović Građevinsko-arhitektonski Niš Bujanovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.ndërtim.-arkitekt. Nish Bujanoc 10. Saud Asani Medicinski fakultet Priština V. Trnovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.i mjekësisë Tërnoc 11. Anđela Nakić Ekonomski fakultet Niš Rakovac 5.00 12.000,00 Fak.ekonomik 1 12. -
Rasprostranjenje, Ekologija I Centri Diverziteta Slepih Miševa (Mammalia, Chiroptera) U Srbiji
UNIVERZITETUBEOGRADU BIOLOŠKIFAKULTET MRMILANM.PAUNOVI Rasprostranjenje,ekologijaicentri diverzitetaslepihmiševa(Mammalia, Chiroptera)uSrbiji DOKTORSKADISERTACIJA BEOGRAD,2016. UNIVERSITYOFBELGRADE FACULTYOFBIOLOGY MRMILANM.PAUNOVI Distribution,ecologyandcentresofbat diversity(Mammalia,Chiroptera)in Serbia DOCTORALDISSERTATION BELGRADE,2016 Mentor: Dr Srđan Stamenković, docent, Biološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu Članovi Komisije: Dr Srđan Stamenković, docent, Biološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu Dr Aleksandar Ćetković, docent, Biološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu Dr Jasmina Šinžar-Sekulić, vanredni profesor, Biološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu Dr Svetlana Milošević-Zlatanović, docent, Prirodno- matematički fakultet, Univerzitet u Kragujevcu Dr Dragan Kataranovski, redovni profesor, Biološki fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu i naučni savetnik, Institut za Biološka istraživanja „Siniša Stanković“, Univerzitet u Beogradu DATUM ODBRANE: ___________________________ Svoju veliku zahvalnost upućujem mentoru dr Sranu Stamenkoviu koji mi je pružio značajnu stručnu pomoć i pomogao da istrajem na ovom vremenski zahtevnom zadatku. lanovima Komisije se zahvaljujem na stručnoj pomoći i korisnim savetima tokom finalne izrade ove disertacije. Branku Karapandži se zahvaljujem za dugogodišnje prijateljstvo, zajednički uporan i predan rad i ustupljene fotografije. Jeleni Jovanovi i Ivani Budinski sam zahvalan za pomoć u terenskom radu i pregledu i obradi literature poslednjih -
Tara-Drina National Park
Feasibility study on establishing transboundary cooperation in the potential transboundary protected area: Tara-Drina National Park Prepared within the project “Sustaining Rural Communities and their Traditional Landscapes Through Strengthened Environmental Governance in Transboundary Protected Areas of the Dinaric Arc” ENVIRONMENT FOR PEOPLE A Western Balkans Environment & Development in the Dinaric Arc Cooperation Programme Author: Marijana Josipovic Photographs: Tara National Park archive Proofreading Linda Zanella Design and layout: Imre Sebestyen, jr. / UNITgraphics.com Available from: IUCN Programme Office for South-Eastern Europe Dr Ivana Ribara 91 11070 Belgrade, Serbia [email protected] Tel +381 11 2272 411 Fax +381 11 2272 531 www.iucn.org/publications Acknowledgments: A Special “thank you” goes to: Boris Erg, Veronika Ferdinandova (IUCN SEE), Dr. Deni Porej, (WWF MedPO), Ms. Aleksandra Mladenovic for commenting and editing the assessment text. Zbigniew Niewiadomski, consultant, UNEP Vienna ISCC for providing the study concept. Emira Mesanovic Mandic, WWF MedPO for coordinating the assessment process. 2 The designation of geographical entities in this publication, and the presentation of the material, do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of IUCN, WWFMedPO and SNV concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect those of IUCN, WWF MedPO and SNV. This publication has been made possible by funding from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. Published by: IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Belgrade, Serbia in collaboration with WWFMedPO and SNV Copyright: © 2011 International Union for Conservation of Nature Reproduction of this publication for educational or other non-commercial purposes is authorized without prior written permission from the copyright holder, provided the source is fully acknowledged. -
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. -
Подкласс Exogenia Collin, 1912
Research Article ISSN 2336-9744 (online) | ISSN 2337-0173 (print) The journal is available on line at www.ecol-mne.com Contribution to the knowledge of distribution of Colubrid snakes in Serbia LJILJANA TOMOVIĆ1,2,4*, ALEKSANDAR UROŠEVIĆ2,4, RASTKO AJTIĆ3,4, IMRE KRIZMANIĆ1, ALEKSANDAR SIMOVIĆ4, NENAD LABUS5, DANKO JOVIĆ6, MILIVOJ KRSTIĆ4, SONJA ĐORĐEVIĆ1,4, MARKO ANĐELKOVIĆ2,4, ANA GOLUBOVIĆ1,4 & GEORG DŽUKIĆ2 1 University of Belgrade, Faculty of Biology, Studentski trg 16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 2 University of Belgrade, Institute for Biological Research “Siniša Stanković”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 3 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Dr Ivana Ribara 91, 11070 Belgrade, Serbia 4 Serbian Herpetological Society “Milutin Radovanović”, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia 5 University of Priština, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Biology Department, Lole Ribara 29, 38220 Kosovska Mitrovica, Serbia 6 Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia, Vožda Karađorđa 14, 18000 Niš, Serbia *Corresponding author: E-mail: [email protected] Received 28 March 2015 │ Accepted 31 March 2015 │ Published online 6 April 2015. Abstract Detailed distribution pattern of colubrid snakes in Serbia is still inadequately described, despite the long historical study. In this paper, we provide accurate distribution of seven species, with previously published and newly accumulated faunistic records compiled. Comparative analysis of faunas among all Balkan countries showed that Serbian colubrid fauna is among the most distinct (together with faunas of Slovenia and Romania), due to small number of species. Zoogeographic analysis showed high chorotype diversity of Serbian colubrids: seven species belong to six chorotypes. South-eastern Serbia (Pčinja River valley) is characterized by the presence of all colubrid species inhabiting our country, and deserves the highest conservation status at the national level. -
Drina Euroregion
Crossing the borders. Studies on cross-border cooperation within the Danube Region Case Study of cross-border cooperation along the Serbian–Croatian border Drina Euroregion Contents 1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 2 2. The development of the cross-border cooperation .............................................................. 7 2.1 Establishment of the Drina Euroregion ......................................................................... 8 3. Determination of geographical confines ............................................................................ 11 3.1 The Serbian–Bosnian border section of the Drina Euroregion .................................. 11 3.2 The Serbian–Croatian border section of the Drina Euroregion ................................. 12 3.3 The Croatian–Bosnian border section of the Drina Euroregion ................................ 12 3.4 The Montenegrin–Bosnian border section of the Drina Euroregion......................... 13 3.5 The Montenegrin–Serbian border section of the Drina Euroregion ......................... 14 3.6 Geographic features of the Drina Euroregion area .................................................... 15 3.7 Administrative units – members ................................................................................. 20 4. Organisational and institutional structure, operation ......................................................... 28 Assembly ................................................................................................................................ -
Slu@Beni List Grada Kraqeva
SLU@BENI LIST GRADA KRAQEVA GODINA XLIII - BROJ 20 - KRAQEVO - 17. SEPTEMBAR 2010. GODINE AKT GRADSKOG VE]A wawe posledica odrowavawa obale reke GRADA KRAQEVA Ibar i uru{avawa porodi~ne stambene ku}e Gospavi} Milana iz Kraqeva, Ulica Kara- |or|eva broj 83/2 i izgradwe novog stambe- 325. nog objekta Gospavi} Milana na kat. parc. broj 886 KO Kraqevo, na osnovu Zakqu~aka Gradskog ve}a grada Kraqeva, broj: 06- Na osnovu ~lana 58. stav 2. i ~lana 69. 274/2010-II od 08.09.2010. godine, broj: 06- Zakona o buxetskom sistemu („Slu`beni 240/2010-II od 03.09.2010. godine i broj: 06- glasnik RS“, broj 54/09), ~lana 46. stav 2. i 204/2010-II od 22.06.2010. godine, Izve{taja ~lana 66. stav 5. Zakona o lokalnoj samou- o proceni {tete Gradskog {taba civilne pravi („Slu`beni glasnik RS“, broj 129/07), za{tite, broj: 306-17/10 od 21.06.2010. godi- ~lana 63. ta~ka 2, ~lana 87. stav 3. i ~lana ne i predloga Odeqewa za urbanizam, gra|e- 121. stav 1. Statuta grada Kraqeva („Slu- vinarstvo i stambeno-komunalne delatno- `beni list grada Kraqeva“, broj 4/08), ~la- sti Gradske uprave grada Kraqeva, broj: na 3, ~lana 13. i ~lana 24. Odluke o buxetu 227/2010-6 od 11.08.2010. godine. grada Kraqeva za 2010. godinu („Slu`beni Sredstva na ime pomo}i za sanirawe po- list grada Kraqeva“, broj 24/09) i ~lana sledica materijalne {tete nastale na stam- 192. Zakona o op{tem upravnom postupku benom objektu Gospavi} Milana iz Kraqeva, („Slu`beni list SRJ“, broj 33/97 i 31/01 i usled poplave od 20.04.2010. -
Roadside Biomass Study Bajina Basta, 2017
Study of Biomass Potential and Ways of Utilization of Roadside Biomass (“Rastinje”) on the Territory of Bajina Bašta Municipality Mr. Aleksandar Đurić, forest engineer TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................4 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................6 1.1. LEGISLATION AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK .................................................................................7 2. SURVEY RESULTS ............................................................................................................8 2.1. STRUCTURE OF THE ROAD NETWORK IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF BAJINA BAŠTA .........................8 2.1.1. State - Public Roads ................................................................................................10 2.1.2. Municipal roads ........................................................................................................11 2.1.3. Rural roads ..............................................................................................................12 2.1.4. Forest, field and access roads..................................................................................16 2.2. METHODOLOGY OF CALCULATING THE AMOUNT OF BIOMASS "RASTINJE" IN AREAS AROUND ROADS AND RESULTS OF THESE CALCULATIONS.........................................................................18 2.3. LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES AND POTENTIAL RISKS OF USE OF ROADSIDES -
Гласник Српског Географсkог Друштва Bulletin of the Serbian Geographical Society Година 2015
ГЛАСНИК СРПСКОГ ГЕОГРАФСKОГ ДРУШТВА BULLETIN OF THE SERBIAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY ГОДИНА 2015. СВЕСКА XCV- Бр. 1 YEAR 2015 TOME XCV- Nо 1 Оriginal Scientific papers UDC:314.742(497.11)”16/19” DOI: 10.2298/GSGD1501001G PROCESS OF IMMIGRATION AND SETTLING OF MAČVA REGION (WESTERN SERBIA) FROM XVII TO XX CENTURY 1 MIRKO GRČIĆ * , LJILJANA GRČIĆ 1 University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography, Studentski trg 3/3, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Abstract: Mačva is a lowland area between the rivers of Drina and Sava which has mediating and centralizing role between the Dinaric mountain region and the Pannonian basin through history. In this paper the attention is given to metanastasic (staged) migratory currents and settlement of Mačva in the context of socio-historical changes and geopolitical developments from 17 th to the end of the 20 th century. The waves of migrants from different directions lapped sparsely native population and gradually assimilated so that now makes up unique cultural and ethnographic complex. Key words : historical demography, anthropogeography, migrations, population, Mаčva region, Serbia. Introduction Mačva is big alluvial drift down on the edge of the Pannonian Plain, rimmed on three sides by large rivers of Drina and Sava, and on the fourth side by mountain Cer ( Грчић М., Грчић Љ. 2002). In the Middle age Mačva has been weak settled and wooded landscape with some monastery and border fortress (Грчић Љ.., 2009б; Грчић М., Грчић Љ., 2012). From XVII to XX century Mačva has been land for colonization and development of agriculture (Грчић М., 1984). Immigration is challenged demographic, social, cultural and anthropological changes. -
Regionalni Plan Upravljanja Otpadom Za Grad Zaječar I Opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, Majdanpek, Negotin, I Knjaževac
Regionalni plan upravljanja otpadom za grad Zaječar i opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, Majdanpek, Negotin, i Knjaževac Jun, 2018. Regionalni plan upravljanja otpadom za grad Zaječar i opštine Boljevac, Bor, Kladovo, [2018] Majdanpek, Negotin i Knjaževac Sadržaj Opšti podaci o projektu ................................................................................................................................................... 6 1. Ciljevi izrade regionalnog plana upravljanja otpadom ............................................................................. 7 2. Podaci o regionu obuhvaćenim planom ............................................................................................................... 8 2.1. Formiranje regiona, teritorija i stanovništvo ............................................................................................ 8 2.2. Sistem upravljanja otpadom u planskoj dokumentaciji .................................................................... 12 2.2.1. Prostorni plan Republike Srbije .......................................................................................................... 12 2.2.2. Regionalni prostorni plan Timočke krajine (Borski i Zaječarski okrug) ............................ 13 2.2.3. Prostorni plan Grada Zaječara ............................................................................................................. 14 2.2.4. Generalni urbanistički plan Grada Zaječara ................................................................................... 15 2.2.5. Ostali strateški