NON-INVASIVE OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY IN PLANT STRESS RESEARCH: CIRCADIAN RHYTHM AS A DIAGNOSTIC MARKER
In the context of environmental changes and the increasing demand for sustainable agricultural practices, real-time monitoring of plant health is increasingly important. This work provides an overview of the development and application of non-invasive optical spectroscopy for early detection of stress across a wide range of plant species. The appro...
By Katarina Miletić, Sara V. Ristić, Marija M. Petković Benazzouz, Dejan A. Jeremić, Bećko V. Kasalica
SODIUM CHLORIDE SOLUTION TEST OF TI6AL4V IMPLANT SPECIMENS MANUFACTURED BY ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY
Additive technology is a valuable process for medical implant manufacturing. The most common metallic material in this area is the Ti6Al4V alloy. The research aimed to learn the implant material behaviour in saltwater environments. During the sodium chloride test, material quantity and quality loss need to be evaluated. The corrosion resistance tes...
By Tünde Anna Kovács, Ahmad Buhairi Minhalina Binti, Ferenc Haraszti, László Tóth, Hassanen Jaber, Zoltán Nyikes
EUROPEAN UNION GREEN DEAL
In this century, when we are faced with the climate crisis, states and individuals are taking various measures. The European Green Deal stands out as the most comprehensive of the regulations in this context. Addressing the European Green Deal only in terms of environmental pollution and climate change and not taking into account the economic trans...
By Izzet Tasar
THE IMPACT OF HALAL CERTIFICATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS IN THE SERBIAN MEAT INDUSTRY
This paper explores the impact of Halal certification on environmental standards in the Serbian meat industry, with particular emphasis on sustainable resource use and the reduction of the environmental footprint in meat production. Although Halal certification is primarily a religious regulatory framework, it encompasses specific requirements rela...
By Suzana Knežević, Milena Milojević, Maja Došenović Marinković, Aleksandra Milošević
THE ROLE OF ECOLOGICAL FACTORS IN FREE-RANGE ANIMAL FARMING: IMPLICATIONS FOR FEASIBILITY AND ANIMAL WELFARE
Ecological conditions play a crucial role in the success and sustainability of free-range animal farming. Factors such as climate, vegetation, water availability, and terrain directly influence not only the feasibility of managing animals in open or semi-open systems but also the quality of their welfare. In restrictive environments like cages or s...
By Milena Milojević
THE ROLE OF ECOLOGICAL FACTORS IN FREE-RANGE ANIMAL FARMING: IMPLICATIONS FOR FEASIBILITY AND ANIMAL WELFARE
Ecological conditions play a crucial role in the success and sustainability of free-range animal farming. Factors such as climate, vegetation, water availability, and terrain directly influence not only the feasibility of managing animals in open or semi-open systems but also the quality of their welfare. In restrictive environments like cages or s...
By Milena Milojević, Suzana Knežević, Maja Došenović Marinković, Goran Stanišić
MODELS FOR ESTIMATING PRODUCTION PHASE DURATION AS A FOUNDATION FOR EFFICIENT PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
In modern manufacturing systems, accurately defining and managing the duration of individual production phases is crucial for achieving high efficiency and reliable delivery timelines. This paper presents two methodologically grounded models for estimating the duration of the production phase: one based on the technological (ideal) cycle, and the o...
By Jelena Jovanović, Dragana Perišić
ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, A PROCESS THAT INFLUENCES ITS EFFECTIVENCESS AND RESPONSIBILITY
Electronic governance of the administration affects the increase of the effectiveness, efficiency, responsibility and motivation of the administration. Hence, the subject of the research is to consider all issues related to the electronic governance system, as well as to analyze the state of the field of electronic governance in the Republic of Nor...
By Jadranka Denkova, Jovan Ananiev
TRANSFORMING STUDENT AUTONOMY IN CHANGING EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS: LEARNING MATERIAL CHOICES FROM THE PANDEMIC ONWARD
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the transition to online learning led to a significant increase in students’ autonomy in selecting and using educational materials. A survey involving 832 higher education students collected data on their preferences regarding types of learning materials, their perceived usefulness, and various aspects of their l...
By Aleksandra Stevanović, Marija Kaplar
THE LANDSCAPE OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE IN THE REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA, 1997–2023
Understanding the development of contemporary architecture requires observation within a specific territory, time frame, and social context. In conditions marked by a lack of architectural culture and systematic documentation, this process becomes a challenge that calls for a dedicated research effort. This paper presents the landscape of contempor...
By Igor Kuvač, Milana Čvoro, Saša Čvoro, Zoran Uljarević, Milana Nedimović, Slobodan Peulić