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    GIS numerical and remote sensing analyses of forest changes in the Toplica region for the period of 1953–2013 by Valjarević, Aleksandar, Djekić, Tatjana, Stevanović, Vladica, Ivanović, Radomir, Jandziković, Bojana

    Published in Applied geography (Sevenoaks) (01-03-2018)
    “…Although the Toplica region is situated in a forest-rich part of the Republic of Serbia, the region’s four municipalities are not equally forested. Forests are…”
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    Long-term monitoring of high optical imagery of the stratospheric clouds and their properties new approaches and conclusions by Valjarević, Aleksandar, Popovici, Cristina, Djekić, Tatjana, Morar, Cezar, Filipović, Dejan, Lukić, Tin

    “…The investigation of weather properties and clouds distribution in the stratosphere is rare, but essential for science. In this research, twenty years of…”
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    Universal Snow Avalanche Modeling Index Based on SAFI–Flow-R Approach in Poorly-Gauged Regions by Durlević, Uroš, Valjarević, Aleksandar, Novković, Ivan, Vujović, Filip, Josifov, Nemanja, Krušić, Jelka, Komac, Blaž, Djekić, Tatjana, Singh, Sudhir Kumar, Jović, Goran, Radojković, Milan, Ivanović, Marko

    “…Most high-mountain regions worldwide are susceptible to snow avalanches during the winter or all year round. In this study, a Universal Snow Avalanche Modeling…”
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    A geographical information systems-based approach to health facilities and urban traffic system in Belgrade, Serbia by Valjarević, Aleksandar, Valjarević, Dragana, Stanojević-Ristić, Zorica, Djekić, Tatjana, Živić, Nebojša

    Published in Geospatial health (09-11-2018)
    “…We studied the geospatial distribution of health facilities in Belgrade, the capital of the Republic of Serbia, in relation to the public transport system…”
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    LICHENS AS INDICATORS OF AIR QUALITY IN BALNEOLOGICAL CENTER PROLOM BANJA (SOUTHERN SERBIA) by Đekic, Tatjana, Ristić, Svetlana, Stamenković, Slaviša, Šajn, Robert, Engelman, Milica

    “…This paper deals with using lichens as a bioindicators of the air quality and it was conducted on the territory of balneological center Prolom Banja (Southern…”
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    Policy Responses to Low Fertility in Serbia. The Case of the Municipality of Bela Palanka by Živković, Jelena, Lukić, Tamara, Ivkov-Dzigurski, Anđelija, Djekić, Tatjana

    “…This article deals with the issue of low fertilityin Serbia. In the case of the municipality of BelaPalanka, the authors made an attempt to establishthe actual…”
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    Air quality indication in Blace (Southeastern Serbia) using lichens as bioindicators by Stamenkovic, S.M., Ristic, Svetlana, Djekic, Tatjana, Mitrovic, Tatjana, Baosic, Rada

    Published in Archives of biological sciences (2013)
    “…Air quality investigations have not been undertaken in Blace until now. Identifying the presence of different types of epiphytic lichens was performed in the…”
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    Analyze of the air quality in Belgrade city during the period september 2010 - september 2011 by Đekić Tatjana

    “…In this paper are in detail analyzed values for air quality that have been extracted in monitoring sites in Belgrade since September first in 2010 until…”
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    Opportunities for development of ecotourism in central Banat by Cuculovic, Rodoljub, Mrksa, Milutin, Djekic, Tatjana, Cuculovic, Ana

    “…Increasing interest in the preserved nature caused the emergence of ecotourism as epoch-making tourism activities with minimal impact on environment of tourist…”
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    Oxidative stress by Stevanovic, Jelka, Borozan, Suncica, Bozic, Tatjana, Jovic, Slavoljub, Djekic, Tatjana, Dimitrijevic, Blagoje

    Published in Veterinarski glasnik (2012)
    “…The unceasing need for oxygen is in contradiction to the fact that it is in fact toxic to mammals. Namely, its monovalent reduction can have as a consequence…”
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