2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12177228
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Toward Flood Resilience in Serbia: The Challenges of an (Un)Sustainable Policy

Abstract: In May 2014, Serbia was hit by a catastrophic flooding event. The Municipality of Obrenovac suffered severe consequences due to a number of reasons, mainly the poor conditions of flood protection infrastructure and outdated land use management. These problems have been triggered and/or affected by the post-socialist transition of Serbia, initiated during the 1990s. The ongoing period of socio-economic turbulences, also detected in other countries with a similar development background, caused a shift in both th… Show more

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“…The authorities of the Republic of Serbia have conducted a post-disaster damage assessment after the floods. In general, the serious unpreparedness disturbed the lives of many people and did severe damage to urban systems, agriculture, and the local economy [18], [19]. These are the main reasons that confirm the necessity of developing, one easy-to-use, highly available and affordable, mobile phone-based application for following the precipitation trends for different areas in the Republic of Serbia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The authorities of the Republic of Serbia have conducted a post-disaster damage assessment after the floods. In general, the serious unpreparedness disturbed the lives of many people and did severe damage to urban systems, agriculture, and the local economy [18], [19]. These are the main reasons that confirm the necessity of developing, one easy-to-use, highly available and affordable, mobile phone-based application for following the precipitation trends for different areas in the Republic of Serbia.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%