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Observed Changes in Climate Conditions and Weather-Related Risks in Fruit and Grape Production in Serbia
(AtmosphereAtmosphere, 2022)
Climate change, through changes in temperature, precipitation, and frequency of extreme events, has influenced agricultural production and food security over the past several decades. In order to assess climate and ...
Current conditions and future perspectives of grasslands in Serbia
(Samarqand State University, Kazahstan, 2022)
Natural grasslands and pastures occupy 5.96% of the country territory. According to European Space Agency, changes in land cover from 2000–2015 indicate decrease in total grassland area of 1765 km2 (30.03%), emphasizing ...
Climate change as the driving force behind the intensification of agricultural land use
(Srpsko društvo za proučavanje zemljišta, 2022)
Climate change in Europe will lead to new precipitation patterns over the coming years and the annual temperature will increase significantly. These changes in climate variables and the resulting effects on agricultural ...
Seasonal water requirements of maize in the region of Vojvodina
(University of Banja Luka Faculty of Agriculture Bulevar vojvode Petra Bojovića 1A 78000 Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2021)
Global climate changes, which are characterized by an increase in temperature, reduction of precipitation, especially during the summer months, significantly affect the overall production of spring sowing crops. Maize is ...
Climate change risk assessment for plant production in Serbia
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Poljoprivredni fakultet, 2021)
Extreme weather and climate events over the past years have been bringing damage and
losses to agricultural production in Serbia.
As a part of the development of the National climate change adaptation plan, weather ...
Vulnerability of agriculture to climate change in Serbia: Farmers' assessment of impacts and damages / Ranjivost poljoprivrede na klimatske promene u Srbiji - procena uticaja i šteta po mišljenju poljoprivrednika
(Univerzitet u Beogradu - Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd, 2020)
Considering the already observed trends of increasing air temperatures, changes in precipitation regimes, and extension of the growing season, as well as predictions that climate conditions in Serbia will deteriorate and ...