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"Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city

Ratko, Ristic; Radic, Boris; Trivan, Goran; Malusevic, Ivan

(Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences, 2014)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ratko, Ristic
AU  - Radic, Boris
AU  - Trivan, Goran
AU  - Malusevic, Ivan
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2354
AB  - Highly urbanized areas constantly need new surfaces for building of commercial, residential or infrastructure objects. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a large regional centre with a population of 2 000 000 dwellers, covering a territory of 3500 km2. The territory of Belgrade is intersected by 187 streams, with watersheds mostly rural in higher parts, urbanized and highly urbanized in lower parts. Torrential floods that once occurred rarely during pre-development period have now become more frequent and destructive due to the transformation of the watershed from rural to urban land uses. Authorities of Belgrade defined a strategy for erosion control and protection from torrential floods, based on the restoration of “blue-green” corridors (residuals of open streams and fragments of forest vegetation). The restoration of “blue-green” corridors helps the establishment of new recreational areas, the preservation of biodiversity and the mitigation of effects of climate change.
PB  - Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences
C3  - Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.]
T1  - "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ratko, Ristic and Radic, Boris and Trivan, Goran and Malusevic, Ivan",
year = "2014",
abstract = "Highly urbanized areas constantly need new surfaces for building of commercial, residential or infrastructure objects. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is a large regional centre with a population of 2 000 000 dwellers, covering a territory of 3500 km2. The territory of Belgrade is intersected by 187 streams, with watersheds mostly rural in higher parts, urbanized and highly urbanized in lower parts. Torrential floods that once occurred rarely during pre-development period have now become more frequent and destructive due to the transformation of the watershed from rural to urban land uses. Authorities of Belgrade defined a strategy for erosion control and protection from torrential floods, based on the restoration of “blue-green” corridors (residuals of open streams and fragments of forest vegetation). The restoration of “blue-green” corridors helps the establishment of new recreational areas, the preservation of biodiversity and the mitigation of effects of climate change.",
publisher = "Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences",
journal = "Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.]",
title = ""Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354"
}
Ratko, R., Radic, B., Trivan, G.,& Malusevic, I.. (2014). "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city. in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.]
Wallingford, Oxfordshire : International Association of Hydrological Sciences..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354
Ratko R, Radic B, Trivan G, Malusevic I. "Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city. in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.]. 2014;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354 .
Ratko, Ristic, Radic, Boris, Trivan, Goran, Malusevic, Ivan, ""Blue-green" corridors as a tool for erosion and stream control in highly urbanized areas - case study of Belgrade city" in Hydrology in a changing world - Editors: Trevor M. Daniell ... [et al.] (2014),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2354 .

Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia

Ristic, Ratko; Kostadinov, Stanimir; Abolmasov, Biljana; Dragicevic, Slavoljub; Trivan, Goran; Radic, Boris; Trifunovic, M; Radosavljevic, Zoran

(Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen, 2012)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ristic, Ratko
AU  - Kostadinov, Stanimir
AU  - Abolmasov, Biljana
AU  - Dragicevic, Slavoljub
AU  - Trivan, Goran
AU  - Radic, Boris
AU  - Trifunovic, M
AU  - Radosavljevic, Zoran
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2356
PB  - Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen
T2  - Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
T1  - Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2356
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ristic, Ratko and Kostadinov, Stanimir and Abolmasov, Biljana and Dragicevic, Slavoljub and Trivan, Goran and Radic, Boris and Trifunovic, M and Radosavljevic, Zoran",
year = "2012",
publisher = "Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen",
journal = "Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences",
title = "Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2356"
}
Ristic, R., Kostadinov, S., Abolmasov, B., Dragicevic, S., Trivan, G., Radic, B., Trifunovic, M.,& Radosavljevic, Z.. (2012). Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia. in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Copernicus Gesellschaft Mbh, Gottingen..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2356
Ristic R, Kostadinov S, Abolmasov B, Dragicevic S, Trivan G, Radic B, Trifunovic M, Radosavljevic Z. Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia. in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences. 2012;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2356 .
Ristic, Ratko, Kostadinov, Stanimir, Abolmasov, Biljana, Dragicevic, Slavoljub, Trivan, Goran, Radic, Boris, Trifunovic, M, Radosavljevic, Zoran, "Torrential floods and town and country planning in Serbia" in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (2012),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2356 .

Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards

Ratko, Ristic; Kostadinov, Stanimir; Radic, Boris; Trivan, Goran; Nikic, Zoran

(Klagenfurt : International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT, 2012)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Ratko, Ristic
AU  - Kostadinov, Stanimir
AU  - Radic, Boris
AU  - Trivan, Goran
AU  - Nikic, Zoran
PY  - 2012
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2355
PB  - Klagenfurt : International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT
C3  - 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012 - edited by Gernot Koboltschnig, Johannes Hübl and Julia Braun
T1  - Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2355
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Ratko, Ristic and Kostadinov, Stanimir and Radic, Boris and Trivan, Goran and Nikic, Zoran",
year = "2012",
publisher = "Klagenfurt : International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT",
journal = "12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012 - edited by Gernot Koboltschnig, Johannes Hübl and Julia Braun",
title = "Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2355"
}
Ratko, R., Kostadinov, S., Radic, B., Trivan, G.,& Nikic, Z.. (2012). Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards. in 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012 - edited by Gernot Koboltschnig, Johannes Hübl and Julia Braun
Klagenfurt : International Research Society INTERPRAEVENT..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2355
Ratko R, Kostadinov S, Radic B, Trivan G, Nikic Z. Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards. in 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012 - edited by Gernot Koboltschnig, Johannes Hübl and Julia Braun. 2012;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2355 .
Ratko, Ristic, Kostadinov, Stanimir, Radic, Boris, Trivan, Goran, Nikic, Zoran, "Torrential Floods in Serbia - Man Made and Natural Hazards" in 12th Congress INTERPRAEVENT 2012 - edited by Gernot Koboltschnig, Johannes Hübl and Julia Braun (2012),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2355 .

Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect

Ristic, Ratko; Radic, Boris; Nikic, Zoran; Trivan, Goran; Vasiljevic, Nevena; Dragicevic, Slavoljub; Zivkovic, Nenad; Radosavljevic, Zoran

(Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia, 2011)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ristic, Ratko
AU  - Radic, Boris
AU  - Nikic, Zoran
AU  - Trivan, Goran
AU  - Vasiljevic, Nevena
AU  - Dragicevic, Slavoljub
AU  - Zivkovic, Nenad
AU  - Radosavljevic, Zoran
PY  - 2011
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2357
AB  - Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks” in Serbia. The representative examples are the torrential floods on the experimental watersheds of the rivers Manastirica (June 1996) and Kamišna (May 2007). Hystorical maximal discharges (Qmaxh) were reconstructed by use of ″hydraulics flood traces″ method. Computations of maximal discharges (Qmaxc), under hydrological conditions after the restoration of the watersheds, were performed by use of a synthetic unit hydrograph theory and Soil Conservation Service methodology. Area sediment yields and intensity of erosion processes were estimated on the basis of the “Erosion Potential Method”. The actual state of erosion processes is represented by the coefficients of erosion Z=0.475 (Manastirica) and Z=0.470 (Kamišna). Restoration works have been planned with a view to decreasing yields of erosive material, increasing water infiltration capacity and reducing flood runoff. The planned state of erosion processes is represented by the coefficients of erosion Z=0.343 (Manastirica) and Z=0.385 (Kamišna). The effects of hydrological changes were estimated by the comparison of historical maximal discharges and computed maximal discharges (under the conditions after the planned restoration). The realisation of restoration works will help decrease annual yields of erosive material from Wа=24357 m3 to Wа=16198.0 m3 (Manastirica) and from Wа=19974 m3 to Wа=14434 m3 (Kamišna). The values of historical maximal discharges (QmaxhMan=154.9 m3•s-1; QmaxhKam=76.3 m3•s-1) were significantly decreased after the restoration (QmaxcMan=84.5 m3 •s-1; QmaxcKam=43.7 m3•s-1), indicating the improvement of hydrological conditions, as a direct consequence of erosion and torrent control works. Integrated management involves biotechnical works on the watershed, technical works on the hydrographic network within a precisely defined administrative and spatial framework in order to achieve maximum security for people and their property and to meet other requirements such as: environmental protection, sustainable soil usage, drinking water supply, rural development, biodiversity sustaining, etc. The lowest and the most effective level is attained through PAERs (Plans for announcement of erosive regions) and PPTFs (Plans for protection from torrential floods), with HZs (Hazard zones) and TAs (Threatened areas) mapping on the basis of spatial analysis of important factors in torrential floods formation. Solutions defined through PAERs and PPTFs must be integrated into Spatial Plans at local and regional levels.
PB  - Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia
T2  - Spatium
T1  - Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect
DO  - 10.2298/SPAT1125001R
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ristic, Ratko and Radic, Boris and Nikic, Zoran and Trivan, Goran and Vasiljevic, Nevena and Dragicevic, Slavoljub and Zivkovic, Nenad and Radosavljevic, Zoran",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Torrential floods represent the most frequent phenomenon within the category of “natural risks” in Serbia. The representative examples are the torrential floods on the experimental watersheds of the rivers Manastirica (June 1996) and Kamišna (May 2007). Hystorical maximal discharges (Qmaxh) were reconstructed by use of ″hydraulics flood traces″ method. Computations of maximal discharges (Qmaxc), under hydrological conditions after the restoration of the watersheds, were performed by use of a synthetic unit hydrograph theory and Soil Conservation Service methodology. Area sediment yields and intensity of erosion processes were estimated on the basis of the “Erosion Potential Method”. The actual state of erosion processes is represented by the coefficients of erosion Z=0.475 (Manastirica) and Z=0.470 (Kamišna). Restoration works have been planned with a view to decreasing yields of erosive material, increasing water infiltration capacity and reducing flood runoff. The planned state of erosion processes is represented by the coefficients of erosion Z=0.343 (Manastirica) and Z=0.385 (Kamišna). The effects of hydrological changes were estimated by the comparison of historical maximal discharges and computed maximal discharges (under the conditions after the planned restoration). The realisation of restoration works will help decrease annual yields of erosive material from Wа=24357 m3 to Wа=16198.0 m3 (Manastirica) and from Wа=19974 m3 to Wа=14434 m3 (Kamišna). The values of historical maximal discharges (QmaxhMan=154.9 m3•s-1; QmaxhKam=76.3 m3•s-1) were significantly decreased after the restoration (QmaxcMan=84.5 m3 •s-1; QmaxcKam=43.7 m3•s-1), indicating the improvement of hydrological conditions, as a direct consequence of erosion and torrent control works. Integrated management involves biotechnical works on the watershed, technical works on the hydrographic network within a precisely defined administrative and spatial framework in order to achieve maximum security for people and their property and to meet other requirements such as: environmental protection, sustainable soil usage, drinking water supply, rural development, biodiversity sustaining, etc. The lowest and the most effective level is attained through PAERs (Plans for announcement of erosive regions) and PPTFs (Plans for protection from torrential floods), with HZs (Hazard zones) and TAs (Threatened areas) mapping on the basis of spatial analysis of important factors in torrential floods formation. Solutions defined through PAERs and PPTFs must be integrated into Spatial Plans at local and regional levels.",
publisher = "Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia",
journal = "Spatium",
title = "Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect",
doi = "10.2298/SPAT1125001R"
}
Ristic, R., Radic, B., Nikic, Z., Trivan, G., Vasiljevic, N., Dragicevic, S., Zivkovic, N.,& Radosavljevic, Z.. (2011). Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect. in Spatium
Belgrade : Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia..
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1125001R
Ristic R, Radic B, Nikic Z, Trivan G, Vasiljevic N, Dragicevic S, Zivkovic N, Radosavljevic Z. Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect. in Spatium. 2011;.
doi:10.2298/SPAT1125001R .
Ristic, Ratko, Radic, Boris, Nikic, Zoran, Trivan, Goran, Vasiljevic, Nevena, Dragicevic, Slavoljub, Zivkovic, Nenad, Radosavljevic, Zoran, "Erosion Control and Protection from Torrential Floods in Serbia-Spatial Aspect" in Spatium (2011),
https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT1125001R . .
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