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Environmental Noise Impact Assessment for Large-Scale Surface Mining Operations in Serbia
Noise emissions are a significant environmental impact caused by the mining industry in all technological phases of surface mining, mineral processing, and waste disposal. This paper presents the role of noise impact assessment and control in large-scale surface mining operations. Mine planning develops the model of mining operations, ore excavation, and waste dumping scheduling and processing rates, including spatial distribution of mining activities. Such a level of mine planning requires an environmental impact assessment study. This can be achieved ...Uros Pantelic, Petar Lilic, Aleksandar Cvjetic, Nikola Lilic. "Environmental Noise Impact Assessment for Large-Scale Surface Mining Operations in Serbia" in Sustainability, MDPI AG (2023). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15031798
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Strategic Environmental Assessment and the precautionary principle in the spatial planning of wind farms – European experience in Serbia
Spatial determination planning is at an initial and very sensitive step in the development of wind farms. On one hand, it is important to maximize the potential of wind in a particular area, and on the other hand, it is important to achieve environmental protection (including the human population and natural heritage) in the same space at the same time. With this in mind, it is important to balance all the requirements that are relevant for reaching the optimal ...Boško Josimović, Aleksandar Cvjetić, Danilo Furundžić. "Strategic Environmental Assessment and the precautionary principle in the spatial planning of wind farms – European experience in Serbia" in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier BV (2021). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2020.110459
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Environmental Energy Security Indicators as Tools for Environmental Protection
Еколошка прихватљивост је постала незаменљив синтезни показатељ сваке валидне енергетске анализе у последње две-три деценије. Енергетска безбедност је у директној хармонији с еколошком прихватљивошћу кроз многе прописане политичке циљеве, економске користи, правне тековине итд. Индикатори еколошке сигурности представљају један од основних елемената за одређивање енергетске безбедности и снажне алате за усмеравање енергетског сектора ка одрживом развоју. У овом раду, анализа је била концентрисана на показатеље енергетске безбедности у области животне средине који се односе на сектор природног гаса у ...енергетска безбедност, еколошки енергетски индикатори, заштита животне средине, еколошка прихватљивост... or sectorial), etc. [11]. The indirect environmental effect parameter is quantified by expert evaluation of the indirect environmental impact of the emission. 3.1 Partial indicator GHG emissions Greenhouse gas emissions are a universal environmental indicator that monitors all anthropogenic ...
... indicator on the overall environmental acceptability score is presented in Figure 3. 8 Figure 2. Environmental energy security indicator for OPT-Referent scenario Figure 3. Impact of partial indicators on Environmental energy security indicator for OPT-Referent scenario It is noted that ...
... of determination of energy security and assessment of the highest level of 2 environmental acceptability. Comparison of anticipate emissions in scenarios shows the strength of level of environmental energy security indicator as a tool for environmental protection. 2. ENERGY SECURITY ...Aleksandar Madžarević, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković , Miloš Tansijević. "Environmental Energy Security Indicators as Tools for Environmental Protection" in Mining and Environmental Protection-MEP 2019, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology (2019)
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Assessment of spa mineral water quality from Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia: geochemical, bacteriological, and health risk aspects
Nebojša Đ. Pantelić, Simona Jaćimović, Jana Štrbački, Danijela B. Milovanović, Biljana P. Dojčinović, Aleksandar Ž. Kostić (2019)The goal of this study is to evaluate the quality of seven natural mineral water sources in the Vrnjačka Banja area used in the treatment of various diseases. The 24 macro- and microelements were determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). The results show that element content was within allowed limits of concentration, except for B, As, and Se. The evaluated content of these elements can be associated with geological and anthropogenic factors. The sample S6 contains ...Nebojša Đ. Pantelić, Simona Jaćimović, Jana Štrbački, Danijela B. Milovanović, Biljana P. Dojčinović, Aleksandar Ž. Kostić. "Assessment of spa mineral water quality from Vrnjačka Banja, Serbia: geochemical, bacteriological, and health risk aspects" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-019-7848-7
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Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm
Determining the spatial position of wind turbines is the initial and most important phase in the development of a wind farm project. In this sensitive phase, all potential problems that may arise in the later stages of project development should be prevented by means of spatial and urban planning instruments. This makes it possible to achieve maximum use of the potential of wind in a particular space and, thus, fulfil the technical and economic requirements of the project while ...Energija,energetski inženjering i elektroenergetska tehnologija,obnovljivi izvori energije, održivost i životna sredina,električni i elektronski inženjering,kontrola i optimizacija,inženjering... reviations SEA Strategic Environmental Assessment WHO World Health Organization EIA Environmental Impact Assessment ESIA Environmental and Social Impact Assessment LCA Life Cycle Assessment IFC International Financial Institution EHS Guidelines Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines ...
... R. Strategy, context and strategic environmental assessment. Environ. Impact Assess. Rev. 2019, 79, 106305. Energies 2021, 14, 6174 15 of 15 53. Marsden, S. Strategic environmental assessment: An international overview. Strategic environmental assessment in Australasia. J. Environ. Assess ...
... of strategic environmental assessment. Impact Assess. Proj. Apprais. 2000, 18, 183–189. 51. Balfors, B.; Wallström, J.; Lundberg, K.; Söderqvist, T.; Hörnberg, C.; Högström, J. Strategic environmental assessment in Swe- dish municipal planning. Trends and challenges. Environ. Impact Assess. Rev. ...Boško D. Josimović, Aleksandar Cvjetić, Božidar Manić. "Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm" in Energies, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196174
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Fuzzy Model for Risk Assessment of Machinery Failures
The main goal of this research was the development of an algorithm for the implementation of negative risk parameters in a synthesis model for a risk level assessment for a specific machine used in the mining industry. Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic theory, in combination with statistical methods, were applied to analyze the time picture state of the observed machine. Fuzzy logic is presented through fuzzy proposition and a fuzzy composition module. Using these tools, the symmetric position of the ...... Fuzzification of Numerical Data Numerical data on workplace injuries and the environmental pollution caused by failures can be included into the risk indicator assessment model through the fuzzification process. The impact a failure has on the environment can be ascertained by measuring the amounts ...
... indicators for the occurrence of failure into a risk assessment. The risk assessment algorithm is an upgraded standard risk assessment model (RPN) that provides more Symmetry 2020, 12, 525 25 of 26 information on the parameters that have an impact on risk. For instance, it allows for the introduction ...
... indicators equally impact the risk assessment. In the case of a level three min–max composition, the outcome can be defined using a priori knowledge about the existence of a direct correlation between hierarchically lower structures in terms of reliability (that is, that they equally impact the reliability ...Dejan V. Petrović, Miloš Tanasijević, Saša Stojadinović, Jelena Ivaz, Pavle Stojković. "Fuzzy Model for Risk Assessment of Machinery Failures" in Symmetry, MDPI AG (2020). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12040525
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Preliminary impact assessment of No2 emission from a heating plant on air pollution: case of Zemun, Serbia
The aim of this paper is to provide a preliminary evaluation of the impact caused by NO2 emissions from a heating plant on the local air quality. To model the spatial distribution of NO2 emissions from the heating plant, the AERMOD model was employed. The evaluation was conducted by analyzing and contrasting the simulated NO2 concentration from the heating plant with the overall NO2 concentration recorded at the nearest monitoring station over the entire heating season. The study focused ...Boban Pavlović, Uroš Pantelić, Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić. "Preliminary impact assessment of No2 emission from a heating plant on air pollution: case of Zemun, Serbia" in Environmental Engineering and Management Journal (2023). https://doi.org/10.30638/eemj.2023.086
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Fuzzy expert analysis of the severity of mining machinery failure
Mining machinery failure is almost an everyday occurrence. Usually the failures bare certain consequences, which require additional financial costs to repair and restore the system to its operational state. The consequences are viewed through negative and damaging effects a failure has on the machine, health and safety of the employees, work environment, and on the environment. The removal of the consequences of the failure requires additional financial investment, which has a negative impact on the company’s business. In order ...Dejan V. Petrović, Miloš Tanasijević, Saša Stojadinović, Jelena Ivaz, Pavle Stojković. "Fuzzy expert analysis of the severity of mining machinery failure" in Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier BV (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2020.106459
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Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households
The use of solid fuels (wood biomass and coal) for heating of households continues to be common practice within European countries. Solid fuel combustion in households contributes more than 46% to total emissions of fine particulate matter. In this study, a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of firewood-based and pellet-based heating systems is performed. These two systems represent two different types of individual wood biomass heating systems. In the case of the firewood-based heating systems, it is analyzed a typical stove ...... analysis of the environmental impact of heating systems (HSs) based on wood biomass, a complete lifecycle process that involves a holistic cradle-to-grave assessment approach is recommended [8]. The life cycle assessment (LCA) is useful for decomposing and analyzing the environmental impacts and effects ...
... effects of products and services because the assessment is extended across the entire life cycle of products and services. Therefore, LCA is the common practice for estimating the environmental impact of different issues in the field of heating sector development towards cleaner technologies [9]. ...
... years of ISO 14040: a review, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 57, pp. 115-123. [13] Koroneos, C.J., Nanaki, E.A.(2012).Life cycle environmental impact assessment of a solar water heater, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol. 37, pp. 154-161. [14] Roumpedakis, T.C., Kallis, G., Magiri-Skouloudi, ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households" in 5th International Scientific Conference ”Conference on Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications” COMETa2020, East Sarajevo, 2020, University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering East Sarajevo (2020)
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A hydraulic–hydrochemical approach to impact assessment of a grout curtain on karst aquifer behavior
Igor Jemcov, Marina Ćuk Đurović (2020)Igor Jemcov, Marina Ćuk Đurović. "A hydraulic–hydrochemical approach to impact assessment of a grout curtain on karst aquifer behavior" in Hydrogeology Journal, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-020-02245-4
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The impact of temporal variability of groundwater levels on groundwater vulnerability maps in karst terrains – a case example of the Perućac spring catchment area
Groundwater vulnerability maps represent an essential tool for protecting karst groundwater resources. Vulnerability assessment is usually based on spatial evaluation of various parameters that affect the vulnerability degree and regulate the protection role of the unsaturated zone. Most of these parameters, like soil and geology conditions, are constant and do not change during the year or over several years. In contrast, some parameters, such as the groundwater level, depend on the variability of recharge conditions. By considering the variability ...Vladimir Živanović, Igor Jemcov, Nebojša Atanacković. "The impact of temporal variability of groundwater levels on groundwater vulnerability maps in karst terrains – a case example of the Perućac spring catchment area" in 5th IAH CEG conference, Slovenian Committee of International Association of Hydrogeologists - SKIAH (2022)
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3D modeling and monitoring of karst system as a base for its evaluation and utilization: a case study from eastern Serbia
Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeSaša Milanović, Zoran Stevanović, Ljiljana Vasić, Vesna Ristić-Vakanjac. "3D modeling and monitoring of karst system as a base for its evaluation and utilization: a case study from eastern Serbia" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-013-2591-9
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The Impact Assessment of NO2 Emission from District Heating Plant on Local Air Quality, the Case of Zemun, Belgrade
The Belgrade district heating system relies on fossil fuels in heat production, where natural gas has the largest share of around 95% and fuel oil with around 4.4%. The Zemun heating plant is completely fueled with fuel oil. Currently, it is the largest plant that is not fueled with natural gas. The objective of this paper is to assess the impact of NO2 from the Zemun heating plant on local air quality by analyzing and comparing the concentration of ...NO2, Zagađenje vazduha, Kvalitet vazduh na lokalnom nivou, Model disperzije, AERMOD, Daljinsko grejanje, BeogradBoban Pavlović, Uroš Pantelić, Marija Živković, Dejan Ivezić. "The Impact Assessment of NO2 Emission from District Heating Plant on Local Air Quality, the Case of Zemun, Belgrade" in Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, Dubrovnik, 10.10.-15.10.2021., University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia; Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal (2021)
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Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes
... product of these two parameters is the impact scale, which is then multiplied by the sum of positive answers to six questions, which are specific to the defined environmental aspects and also relevant for risk assessment. The seriousness of the impact of environmental aspects and risks from the mining and ...
... product of these two parameters is the impact scale, which is then multiplied by the sum of positive answers to six questions, which are specific to the defined environmental aspects and also relevant for risk assessment. The seriousness of the impact of environmental aspects and risks from the mining and ...
... Table 4. Determination of environmental aspect importance (I) based on probability of occurrence (PO), quantity (Q), and impact seriousness (IS). Title Environmental Protection Aspects of Mining and Energy Complexes as Risk Assessment Elements Criteria for Environmental Aspect Evaluation R (I) PO ...Jelena Malenović Nikolić, Dejan Vasović , Ivana Filipović , Stevan Mušicki, Ivica Ristović . "Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes" in Energies (2016). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/en9121071
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Legal framework for recultivation of degraded areas caused by mining exploitation
Radmila Gaćina (2023)Prilikom površinske i podzemne eksploatacije uglja eksploatacioni sistemi oštećuju veće ili manje površine zemljišta. Iskustva pokazuju da su oštećenja zemljišta znatno veća kod površinske eksploatacije, gde je prostora degradiran ne samo u konturi rudnika i okoline, već se promene takođe dešavaju u prirodnom okruženju. U članku su predstavljeni rezultati studije zakonskih okvira rekultivacije u nekim zemljama sveta i u Srbiji. Praktično iskustvo rekultivacije pokazalo je da iskorišćenje i devastacija tokom rudarske aktivnosti predstavljaju opasnost ne samo za pogođena ...... Waterlaw, - _ Law -on Forests, - . Law on Waste Management, - _ Lawon Environmental Impact Assessment, - _ Lawon Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment, - _ Lawon Integrated Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution. Legal and physical entity who use natural resources are obliged ...
... crucial for an effective system of environmental protection; however, the Environmental Impact Assessment Law does not provide details about what form public participation should take. It is necessary issue Interim Measures for Public Participation in Environmental Impact • Tightening of the penal policy ...
... SEQKIRA A., GOREY P., MTEGHA H., DOEPEL D. (2016) Integrating: mine closure planning with environmental impact assessment: challenges and opportunities drawn from African and Australian practice. Impact Assessment and Project Appraisal 34(2):117—128 National Report Available online · https://susta ...Radmila Gaćina. "Legal framework for recultivation of degraded areas caused by mining exploitation" in Underground mining engineering, Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2023). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2342027G
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Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source
Groundwater in a hard rock formation is most endangered at places where a potential source can discharge contaminants that can reach the saturated zone of an aquifer. In these circumstances, an essential tool for groundwater protection is the contamination risk map. This map is based on the integration of two maps: a hazards map, i.e., map of potential sources of contamination and a vulnerability map. The selection of a proper vulnerability method is an important task since the resulting ...karta rizika od kontaminacije, ranjivosti podzemnih voda, DRASTIC, EPIK, PI, COP, Nacionalni park TaraVladimir Živanović, Igor Jemcov, Veselin Dragišić. "Vulnerability methods in hard rock formation as a basis for groundwater risk assessment – from resource to source" in Geologia Croatica, Croatian Geological Survey (2022). https://doi.org/10.4154/gc.2022.23
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Reducing environmental impact caused by mining activities in limestone mines
Radmila Gaćina, Bojan Dimitrijević (2022)Mining and its related activities have always resulted in changes in the environment and these changes can vary from one area to another. As a result of mining, several types of changes can be distinguished: destruction of land and existing vegetation, changes in terrain topography, modification in air quality, changes in surface and groundwater quality, as well as change geotechnical conditions of the rock. Environmental impact of mining have been a public concern. There is widespread global interest in mining ...Radmila Gaćina, Bojan Dimitrijević. "Reducing environmental impact caused by mining activities in limestone mines" in Underground mining engineering , Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2022)
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Application of a Method for Intelligent Multi-Criteria Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Tailing Ponds in Northern Kosovo and Metohija
Gordana Milentijević, Blagoje Nedeljković, Milena Lekić, Zoran Nikić, Ivica Ristović, Jelena Đokić (2016)... ownership, lack of data about the current conditions of the landfill, characteristics of the deposed material and environmental impact assessment analyses is also a concern. Important environmental aspects (air, water, soil), character of deposed material (chemical, quantities and other), elements with special ...
... ore is crushed, then milled to the average size of 0.1 mm in grain diameter. The grain-size distribution is of vital interest for the environmental impact assessment of the tailings. Based on the grain-size distribution investigation, done for the tailing waste Bostanište, the particles are sized between ...
... The research presented in this paper was conducted as a part of the Project III 43007: Climate Change Impact to the Environment-Assessment, Adaptation and Mitigation, Sub-Project 15: Climate Change Impact to the Environment and Natural Resources of the North of Kosovo and Metohija and Project OI 176018: ...Gordana Milentijević, Blagoje Nedeljković, Milena Lekić, Zoran Nikić, Ivica Ristović, Jelena Đokić. "Application of a Method for Intelligent Multi-Criteria Analysis of the Environmental Impact of Tailing Ponds in Northern Kosovo and Metohija" in Energies, MDPI AG (2016). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9110935
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Characterization of the eastern Suva Planina Mt. karst aquifer (SE Serbia) by time series analysis and stochastic modelling
Earth-Surface Processes,Geology, Pollution, Soil Science, Water Science and Technology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary ChangeBranislav Petrović, Veljko Marinović, Zoran Stevanović. "Characterization of the eastern Suva Planina Mt. karst aquifer (SE Serbia) by time series analysis and stochastic modelling" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-023-10911-5
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Atmospheric exposure vs burying: influences on damage intensity of built-in kersantite in the monument of the Small Staircase (Belgrade, Serbia)
Proučavan je efekat „zatrpanog kamena“ na intenzitet procesa degradacije prisutnih na kersantitu koji je ugrađen u spomenik Malo stepenište. Istraživanja su vršena na uzorcima stene iz kamenoloma i na oštećenim kamenim blokovima ugrađenim u spomenik. Dok su neki delovi stepeništa bili pod zemljom 90 godina, većina kamenih elemenata je bila izložena različitim uslovima sredine i antropogenim uticajima. Urađeno je detaljno mapiranje trenutnog stanja spomenika kako bi se istražio uticaj “zatrpavanja” i kompleksne geometrije spomenika na tip propadanja i variranje ...Nevenka Novaković, Predrag Dabić, Vesna Matović. "Atmospheric exposure vs burying: influences on damage intensity of built-in kersantite in the monument of the Small Staircase (Belgrade, Serbia)" in Environmental Earth Sciences, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-023-10794-6