Zoran Govedar
University of Banja Luka
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Journal of the Geographical Institute Jovan Cvijic, SASA | 2017
Milan Milenković; Anatoly A. Yamashkin; Vladan Ducic; Violeta Babic; Zoran Govedar
The data on forest fires in Portugal in the period 1980–2015 were used in the research: the annual number of forest fires, the annual burned area and the average burned area per fire. Increasing trend of the annual number of forest fires (statistically significant at p≤0.01), non-significant increasing trend of the annual burned area and decreasing trend of the average burned area per fire (statistically significant at p≤0.01) were recorded. Portugal is the most endangered country by forest fires in comparison with the other European countries. During the research period, fires in Portugal covered 23.6% of the total burned area in five the most affected European countries (Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Greece). In the research of the connection between forest fires and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) Pearson correlation coefficient (R) was used. Monthly, seasonal and annual values of the AMO index were used in calculations. All R values recorded for the annual number of fires were positive and statistically significant at p≤0.01. The highest values were recorded for August (0.543) and for summer (0.525). With the annual burned area all R values were also positive and the highest one on the seasonal level was for summer (0.359). With the average burned area per fire all R values were negative (−0.428 was recorded for winter). The results of the research could be applied in the fire danger forecast for periods of several months. Other climate indices should also be considered in future research.
International Forestry Review | 2018
K.L. O'Hara; A. Bonĉina; Jurij Diaci; I. Anić; M. Boydak; Milic Curovic; Zoran Govedar; N. Grigoriadis; S. Ivojevic; Srđan Keren; H. Kola; G. Kostov; M. Medarevic; M. Metaj; N.V. Nicolescu; G. Raifailov; P.T. Stancioiu; N. Velkovski
SUMMARY Silvicultural practices are generally developed to meet societal objectives given the constraints of the site. This simple premise is a foundation of modern silviculture. However, silviculture may vary for other reasons related to cultural factors. This paper reviews the differences in silviculture in the twelve countries that comprise southeastern Europe, an area that includes a variety of cultures, and a complex history. The silviculture generally follows three models: coppice systems that are largely unregulated, even-aged stands that include former coppice stands and other reforested sites, and systems to develop and maintain complex stand structures. Plantation management is not common. Cultural and historic drivers have affected the development of silviculture in this region. Additional drivers include forest access, the importance of wood for fuel, and proximity to central Europe. It is anticipated that European Union membership of countries in the region will lead to greater regional and international exchange and cooperation in the future.
Annals of Forest Science | 2012
Matteo Garbarino; Enrico Borgogno Mondino; Emanuele Lingua; Thomas A. Nagel; Vojislav Dukić; Zoran Govedar; Renzo Motta
Silva Fennica | 2011
Alessandra Bottero; Matteo Garbarino; Vojislav Dukić; Zoran Govedar; Emanuele Lingua; Thomas A. Nagel; Renzo Motta
Forests | 2014
Srdjan Keren; Renzo Motta; Zoran Govedar; Radovan Lucic; M. Medarevic; Jurij Diaci; Stepa Stepanovic; Kneza Viseslava
Forestry | 2014
Andrej Bončina; Jura Čavlović; Milic Curovic; Zoran Govedar; Matija Klopcic; Milan Medarevic
Forest Ecology and Management | 2018
Lluís Coll; Aitor Ameztegui; Catherine Collet; Magnus Löf; Bill Mason; Maciej Pach; Kris Verheyen; Ioan Vasile Abrudan; Anna Barbati; Susana Barreiro; Kamil Bielak; Andrés Bravo-Oviedo; Barbara Ferrari; Zoran Govedar; Jiri Kulhavy; Dagnija Lazdina; Marek Metslaid; Frits Mohren; Mário G. Pereira; Sanja Perić; Ervin Rasztovits; Ian Short; Peter Spathelf; Hubert Sterba; Dejan Stojanović; Lauri Valsta; Tzvetan Zlatanov; Quentin Ponette
Forest Ecology and Management | 2017
Srđan Keren; Jurij Diaci; Renzo Motta; Zoran Govedar
Sustainability | 2018
Zoran Govedar; Milun Krstić; Srđan Keren; Violeta Babic; Brane Zlokapa; Branko Kanjevac
ГЛАСНИК ШУМАРСКОГ ФАКУЛТЕТА УНИВЕРЗИТЕТА У БАЊОЈ ЛУЦИ | 2017
Srđan Keren; Vojislav Dukić; Zoran Govedar; Marijana Kapović-Solomun; Branislav Cvjetkovic