2023
DOI: 10.3390/w15234175
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Monitoring of the Surface Water Regime of the Sava River Alluvium in Serbia Using Geographic Information System (GIS) Techniques

Vesna Nikolić Jokanović,
Dušan Jokanović,
Radovan Savić
et al.

Abstract: In the spacious inundation area on the left bank of the lower course of the Sava River in Serbia, there is an abandoned meander Special Nature Reserve, “Obedska bara”, which represents a very important floodplain in this part of Europe. This area is characterized by an exceptional wealth of biodiversity with a significant presence of rare and endangered species of national and international importance. Hydrological conditions in the mentioned area were analyzed from the aspect of surface water movement in natu… Show more

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“…The growth and development of the lowland forests mostly depends on the soil moisture (Nikolić 2017;Nikolić Jokanović et al 2023a, 2023. Some authors have established the presence of specific species in a wide range of different site conditions whose genetic traits are characterized by a narrow ecological valence that is connected to the availability of water as the most important ecological factor (Prpić 1977).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growth and development of the lowland forests mostly depends on the soil moisture (Nikolić 2017;Nikolić Jokanović et al 2023a, 2023. Some authors have established the presence of specific species in a wide range of different site conditions whose genetic traits are characterized by a narrow ecological valence that is connected to the availability of water as the most important ecological factor (Prpić 1977).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%