Prof. Dr. BOJAN SRDJEVIC
E-mail: bojans@polj.ns.ac.yu

SELECTED PROJECTS

Strategic Management in Forestry by Use of Analytic Hierarchy Process as Decision Supporting Toll, for Novi Sad Forest District, Serbia Forests Co. (underway).

Information System of the Belgrade - Bar Railway in Yugoslavia, for Yugoslav Railway Organization and Traffic Institute - CIP, Belgrade (underway).

The Role of Systems Analysis in Optimal Preservation, Sustainable Development and Exploitation of Forests, for Novi Sad Forest District, Serbia Forests Co.

Suboptimal Solutions in Evaluating Planning Alternatives , for National Science Foundation.

Hydrodynamic and Solute Transport Analysis for the 'Ugljevik' Pond by Use of Computer Models, for Bosnian Institute of Geology, Sarajevo.

Systems Analysis in Evaluating Strategies for Irrigation and Regional Water Supply, for National Science Foundation.

Concepts for Development of Vojvodina Water Resources Information System, for Vojvodina Province Government.

Planning and Control of Drainage Systems by Use of Systems Analysis Techniques, for National Science Foundation.

Strategic Groundwater Reserves in Vojvodina Province, for Vojvodina Province Committee for Energy.

Improvements in Water Use in Vojvodina Province, for National Science Foundation.

Drainage - The Influence of Natural and Artificial Water Flows on Groundwater Regime and Drainage Systems in Vojvodina Province, for National Science Foundation.

Methodologies, Mathematical Models and World Experience in Short Term Hydrological Forecasting, for Yugoslav Electrical Power Organization.

Simulation of the Multireservoir System in Istrian Peninsula for Irrigation. United Nations FAO Program. Application of Hydrologic Engineering Center's and Texas Water Development Board's computer models for generating stochastic hydrology, simulating reservoir long term operation and evaluating economical effects of irrigation.

Computer Control of Water Resources in Morava River Basin. United Nations (UNDP) Project. Transfer of technology from USA (Hydrologic Engineering Center and Texas Water Development Board knowledge, experience and computer models). Research in network modeling and global water resources planning. More than 40 studies and reports published and 20 articles and papers presented at national and international conferences and symposia.

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