Vladimir M. Cvetkovic is the Assistant Professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Security and has been engaged in scientific research in the field of disaster studies for ten years. He teaches the following subjects: Disaster Risk Management, Protection and Rescue System, Risk Assessment Methodology and Development of Emergency and Other Disaster Management Plans. He has published over 220 research papers and 14 scientific monographs. He participated in more than 50 national and international scientific conference. As the best young scientist in Serbia, he got the Danubius Young Scientist Award for 2017. He is the founder of Scientific Professional Society for Disaster Risk Management in Serbia and Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Disaster Risk Management.
...nd simulation of integrated water systems
Soft computing optimization methods
Numerical simulation of wate...tainable water for all (water security)
Multicriteria decision making methods in water systems analysis
Ir...
...s the main findings and outputs from the first DAREnet roadmapping cycle, addressing the fields of
Civil Protection Training
Civil Protection Methods, Procedures and Technology
S...
...ollowing pages.
In detail we are covering the 6 RDI topic groups during this first cycle.
Civil Protection training
Civil Protection methods, procedures and technology
S...
...characteristics of ore deposits + acoustic properties of rocks and ores
00:30
Nicholas Arndt (Sisprobe)
10:40
11:10
Methods used to explore for ore depos...
...ement, idea generation and sharing.
Embracing the theme “Current informing the future”, experts will be deliberating on advanced methods and applications related to t...
...the estimation of a potential amplification due to soft sediments.
Ambient seismic noise tomography is an interesting alternative to traditional methods that were used in modelling t...
...ever, they can have negative environmental impacts and are expensive, both of which have motivated the development of passive seismic methods. Passive seismic methods utilise ambient noise from me...