COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT VARIANTS OF AZIMUTHAL CONFORMAL PROJECTION FOR THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The paper analyzes four variants of conformal azimuthal projections for the territory of the Republic of Serbia. In the procedure, a double conformal mapping was applied. As it is common practice to perform mapping in azimuthal projections from a sphere to a plane, it was initially necessary to perform a conformal mapping from the ellipsoid to the ...
By Đorđe Đermanović, Novak Roganović, Vujadin Stanojković, Jelena Savić, Siniša Drobnjak
IMPLEMENTING PARAMETRIC METHODS FOR ANALYSIS AND DESIGN TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY OF ČESMA SETTLEMENT
Paper explores the implementation of parametric methods for urban analysis and examination of sustainable development strategies, with a specific focus on Česma, a suburban settlement in Banja Luka municipality. Field surveys combined with residents’ engagement gather comprehensive datasets on Česma's current state. Utilizing the parametric s...
By Dajana Papaz, Maja Ilić, Tijana M. Vujičić
APPLICATION OF GEODETIC AND HYDROMETRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE PURPOSES OF DEFINING THE WATER BALANCE – THE EXAMPLE OF “DEDIN MLIN” NEAR SVETI ĐURĐ ON THE PLITVICA RIVER, CROATIA
This paper presents the application of geodetic and hydrological measurements to define the water balance in the example of a lake in an alluvial medium. The purpose of the above is to provide insight into parts of the lake's water balance since evaporation from the water surface (evaporation) and precipitation, along with infiltration and surface ...
By Bojan Đurin, Nikola Kranjčić, Vlado Cetl, Danko Markovinović, Ana Frntić
QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF URBAN GREEN AREAS USING NON-PARAMETRIC TESTS
This paper analyzes the presence and quality of urban green areas in two local communities in the City of Banja Luka, namely: Lazarevo 1 and Lazarevo 2. The aim is to examine which categories and types of green areas are most represented in the study area and what is the quality of existing tree-lines. Two research questions were asked: whether all...
By Milana Radujković, Tanja Stupar, Marina Nikolić-Topalović
GENDER DIFFERENTIATION OR EQUALITY IN TRANSPORT PROJECTS: CASE STUDY ROAD SECTOR MODERNIZATION IN THE FEDERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Transport projects provide us with better, faster roads, save travel times, but also lead to occurrences of health and safety risks. Data shows that males are the group that are most affected by such risks. However, they become far less cooperative when confronted with this fact. At the same time, women are the group that is more likely to accept n...
By Igor Jokanović, Selma Ljubijankić
USING OF LOW COST MOISTURE SENSORS IN LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS
Soil moisture is one of crucial parameters in modeling and analysis of groundwater flow. Measurement of soil water dynamics improves the understanding of processes and is vital for good groundwater flow model calibration. Determining soil moisture change during time by laboratory methods, as an integral part of practical classes, requires significa...
By Petar Praštalo, Ljiljana Brajović, Dušan Prodanović
GEODETIC CONTROL OF GEOMETRY OF ENGINEERING FACILITY DURING CONSTRUCTION – CASE STUDY RESIDENTIAL–BUSINESS FACILITY IN SRBAC
The paper presents the procedure of geodetic control of the geometry of a residential-business building under construction, by testing the compliance of the position of the designed and constructed characteristic points of the building. It is described the manner of designing and establishing a geodetic network from which the marking and control of...
By Vladan Janković, Slavko Vasiljević, Branko Božić
THE INFLUENCE OF A REGULATED CITY COAST ON THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN THE CITY OF BRČKO
Urban development has always been related to the proximity of watercourses and the possibility of their use. Water in urban areas is essential for various infrastructure systems. Water areas in cities are also crucial for the population because they enable multiple activities. On the city shores along rivers or lakes, different spatial concepts are...
By Slobodan Bulatović
CONTROL OF SUBSTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAYS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Control of compaction of natural soil (in excavation) or compacted in the embankment during the construction of roads is one of the basic forms of quality control of the substructure. When building high-speed roads (highways and high-speed railways), the priority is to achieve a high level of control over the performed work. In order to prevent dif...
By Dragan Lukić, Dragoslav Rakić, Irena Bašarić Ikodinović
ON THE SELECTION OF A SUITABLE CONCRETE
This paper aims to analyze the carbon footprint which the construction industry leaves on the global GHG emissions. It focuses on understanding the sources of the embodied carbon in each stage of the structure’s lifecycle. It also explores the ways of reducing the CO2 costs, focusing primarily on the RC structures. A comparative analysis of d...
By Filip Niketić