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Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia

Protic, Marina; Gajic, Aleksandar; Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena; Antonovic, Ratomir; Neskovic, Slobodan; Ketin, Sonja

(Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Protic, Marina
AU  - Gajic, Aleksandar
AU  - Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena
AU  - Antonovic, Ratomir
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
AU  - Ketin, Sonja
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/270
AB  - Corona viruses (CoV) are a large family of vi-
ruses that cause diseases ranging from mild colds to
severe respiratory illnesses, such as the known
Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-
CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(SARS-CoV). In addition to these known virus
coronas, a new n-CoV virus corona caused by
SARS-CoV-2 infection has emerged in China. It is
a strain not previously identified in humans. World
Health Organization is 02/11/2020. released the
official name of the disease caused by this new
strain (SARS-CoV-2), it is COVID -19. Measures
to prevent infection with new corona viruses and
those that limit the spread of the virus must be tak-
en by everyone, especially patients, whether they
have been diagnosed with the virus or have clinical
features specific to it. The economic recession ad a
consequence of the COVID - 19 pandemic motivat-
ed economic policymakers to resort to measures
and instruments,which were not applied before.
These measures relate to largoscale public spend-
ing, deficit financing of aggregate demand, and a
more relaxed approah to monetari policy. Most
countries have created high fiscal deficits and in-
creased their public debt. Accordinagly, the subject
of research is the understanding the essential postu-
lates of this scourge, but also to consider the most
important implications and concepts for the Serbia.
PB  - Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia
EP  - 2806
IS  - 07
SP  - 2797
VL  - 32
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Protic, Marina and Gajic, Aleksandar and Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena and Antonovic, Ratomir and Neskovic, Slobodan and Ketin, Sonja",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Corona viruses (CoV) are a large family of vi-
ruses that cause diseases ranging from mild colds to
severe respiratory illnesses, such as the known
Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-
CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
(SARS-CoV). In addition to these known virus
coronas, a new n-CoV virus corona caused by
SARS-CoV-2 infection has emerged in China. It is
a strain not previously identified in humans. World
Health Organization is 02/11/2020. released the
official name of the disease caused by this new
strain (SARS-CoV-2), it is COVID -19. Measures
to prevent infection with new corona viruses and
those that limit the spread of the virus must be tak-
en by everyone, especially patients, whether they
have been diagnosed with the virus or have clinical
features specific to it. The economic recession ad a
consequence of the COVID - 19 pandemic motivat-
ed economic policymakers to resort to measures
and instruments,which were not applied before.
These measures relate to largoscale public spend-
ing, deficit financing of aggregate demand, and a
more relaxed approah to monetari policy. Most
countries have created high fiscal deficits and in-
creased their public debt. Accordinagly, the subject
of research is the understanding the essential postu-
lates of this scourge, but also to consider the most
important implications and concepts for the Serbia.",
publisher = "Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia",
pages = "2806-2797",
number = "07",
volume = "32"
}
Protic, M., Gajic, A., Numanovic Duljevic, B., Antonovic, R., Neskovic, S.,& Ketin, S.. (2023). Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT., 32(07), 2797-2806.
Protic M, Gajic A, Numanovic Duljevic B, Antonovic R, Neskovic S, Ketin S. Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2023;32(07):2797-2806..
Protic, Marina, Gajic, Aleksandar, Numanovic Duljevic, Birsena, Antonovic, Ratomir, Neskovic, Slobodan, Ketin, Sonja, "Pandemic COVID – 19 and financial policy to reduce the economic recession in Serbia" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 32, no. 07 (2023):2797-2806.

Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation

Stefanov, Sonja; Biocanin, Rade; Neskovic, Slobodan

(Varna (Bulgaria) : Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO‑BAS), 2020)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Stefanov, Sonja
AU  - Biocanin, Rade
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/305
AB  - For about a century oceanographers have tried to understand the budgets and processes
associated with both natural and human‑derived substances entering the ocean. Much of the
early work focused on the most obvious inputs, those carried by rivers and streams. Later
studies investigated sewage outfalls, dumping, and other direct input pathways for pollutants.
Over the past decade or two, however, it has become apparent that the atmosphere is also
not only a significant, but in some cases dominant, pathway by which both natural materials
and contaminants are transported from the continents to both the coastal and open oceans.
These substances include mineral dust and plant residues, metals, nitrogen compounds from
combustion processes and fertilizers, and pesticides and a wide range of other synthetic
organic compounds from industrial and domestic sources.
PB  - Varna (Bulgaria) : Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO‑BAS)
C3  - International conference: Marine research horizon 2020, 17-20. september 2020, Varna, Bulgaria - Book of abstracts
T1  - Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation
EP  - 155
SP  - 155
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Stefanov, Sonja and Biocanin, Rade and Neskovic, Slobodan",
year = "2020",
abstract = "For about a century oceanographers have tried to understand the budgets and processes
associated with both natural and human‑derived substances entering the ocean. Much of the
early work focused on the most obvious inputs, those carried by rivers and streams. Later
studies investigated sewage outfalls, dumping, and other direct input pathways for pollutants.
Over the past decade or two, however, it has become apparent that the atmosphere is also
not only a significant, but in some cases dominant, pathway by which both natural materials
and contaminants are transported from the continents to both the coastal and open oceans.
These substances include mineral dust and plant residues, metals, nitrogen compounds from
combustion processes and fertilizers, and pesticides and a wide range of other synthetic
organic compounds from industrial and domestic sources.",
publisher = "Varna (Bulgaria) : Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO‑BAS)",
journal = "International conference: Marine research horizon 2020, 17-20. september 2020, Varna, Bulgaria - Book of abstracts",
title = "Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation",
pages = "155-155"
}
Stefanov, S., Biocanin, R.,& Neskovic, S.. (2020). Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation. in International conference: Marine research horizon 2020, 17-20. september 2020, Varna, Bulgaria - Book of abstracts
Varna (Bulgaria) : Institute of Oceanology – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IO‑BAS)., 155-155.
Stefanov S, Biocanin R, Neskovic S. Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation. in International conference: Marine research horizon 2020, 17-20. september 2020, Varna, Bulgaria - Book of abstracts. 2020;:155-155..
Stefanov, Sonja, Biocanin, Rade, Neskovic, Slobodan, "Atmospheric input of pollutants – opportunity for innovation" in International conference: Marine research horizon 2020, 17-20. september 2020, Varna, Bulgaria - Book of abstracts (2020):155-155.

Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage

Neskovic, Slobodan; Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja; Antonovic, Ratomir; Lutovac, Mitar; Ketin, Sonja

(Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
AU  - Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja
AU  - Antonovic, Ratomir
AU  - Lutovac, Mitar
AU  - Ketin, Sonja
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/280
AB  - Modern education must be of high quality and
productive, that is, complementary to accelerated
changes in everyday life. Innovation, the basis of
which is human knowledge, is universally accepted
as a key factor of growth and development in the
globalized world. Information and communication
technologies, on the one hand, have demolished
spatial and temporal barriers, but have, on the other
hand, increased integration and interdependence in
the world. Many professions today depend on com-
puter technology and technological awareness that
have become key skills for professional success.
The impacts of new technologies are increasing,
both on a personal, corporate, national and global
level. Therefore, every modern society has to invest
as much of its resources into human and infor-
mation and communication potential as education,
skills, knowledge and business in the network have
become key components of productivity of individ-
uals and the economy as a whole. Evidence for this
is many developed countries that have achieved
their progress precisely thanks to investments in
these areas as well as using knowledge and skills of
their own human resources. Because of the easily
accessible information that is at hand to all interest-
ed parties, there has been an expansion of economic
espionage as an indispensable part of economic
warfare.
PB  - Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage
EP  - 4075
IS  - 05
SP  - 4062
VL  - 29
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Neskovic, Slobodan and Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja and Antonovic, Ratomir and Lutovac, Mitar and Ketin, Sonja",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Modern education must be of high quality and
productive, that is, complementary to accelerated
changes in everyday life. Innovation, the basis of
which is human knowledge, is universally accepted
as a key factor of growth and development in the
globalized world. Information and communication
technologies, on the one hand, have demolished
spatial and temporal barriers, but have, on the other
hand, increased integration and interdependence in
the world. Many professions today depend on com-
puter technology and technological awareness that
have become key skills for professional success.
The impacts of new technologies are increasing,
both on a personal, corporate, national and global
level. Therefore, every modern society has to invest
as much of its resources into human and infor-
mation and communication potential as education,
skills, knowledge and business in the network have
become key components of productivity of individ-
uals and the economy as a whole. Evidence for this
is many developed countries that have achieved
their progress precisely thanks to investments in
these areas as well as using knowledge and skills of
their own human resources. Because of the easily
accessible information that is at hand to all interest-
ed parties, there has been an expansion of economic
espionage as an indispensable part of economic
warfare.",
publisher = "Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage",
pages = "4075-4062",
number = "05",
volume = "29"
}
Neskovic, S., Djelic, A. T., Antonovic, R., Lutovac, M.,& Ketin, S.. (2020). Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT., 29(05), 4062-4075.
Neskovic S, Djelic AT, Antonovic R, Lutovac M, Ketin S. Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2020;29(05):4062-4075..
Neskovic, Slobodan, Djelic, Anastrazija Tanja, Antonovic, Ratomir, Lutovac, Mitar, Ketin, Sonja, "Incorporation of information - communication technologies in economic and environmental espionage" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 29, no. 05 (2020):4062-4075.

Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study

Djelic, Anastazija Tanja; Neskovic, Slobodan; Ketin, Sonja; Lutovac, Mitar; Popovic, Zoran; Mirkovic, Miroslav; Secerov, Proda

(Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT, 2019)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Djelic, Anastazija Tanja
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
AU  - Ketin, Sonja
AU  - Lutovac, Mitar
AU  - Popovic, Zoran
AU  - Mirkovic, Miroslav
AU  - Secerov, Proda
PY  - 2019
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/284
AB  - The economic context of organic agricultural
holdings and conglomerates includes several pa-
rameters and postulates of importance for economic
operators and the country. Organic agriculture has
many advantages over conventional especially in
the area of human health which affirms the com-
mitment of agricultural production. Organic agri-
culture is associated with the multifunctional char-
acter of agriculture and to the preservation of vil-
lages, traditions, folk culture, traditional crafts,
rural tourism and special type i.e. eco-tourism.
Consumers underdeveloped awareness, the under-
developed market, low demand and low standard of
living, high prices of control and certification, lack
of use of pesticides, are just some of the many
problems faced by manufacturers in this field of
agriculture. Serbia has significant resources for
development of agricultural production, which
represents the country's export opportunity.
PB  - Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study
EP  - 92
IS  - 1
SP  - 87
VL  - 28
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Djelic, Anastazija Tanja and Neskovic, Slobodan and Ketin, Sonja and Lutovac, Mitar and Popovic, Zoran and Mirkovic, Miroslav and Secerov, Proda",
year = "2019",
abstract = "The economic context of organic agricultural
holdings and conglomerates includes several pa-
rameters and postulates of importance for economic
operators and the country. Organic agriculture has
many advantages over conventional especially in
the area of human health which affirms the com-
mitment of agricultural production. Organic agri-
culture is associated with the multifunctional char-
acter of agriculture and to the preservation of vil-
lages, traditions, folk culture, traditional crafts,
rural tourism and special type i.e. eco-tourism.
Consumers underdeveloped awareness, the under-
developed market, low demand and low standard of
living, high prices of control and certification, lack
of use of pesticides, are just some of the many
problems faced by manufacturers in this field of
agriculture. Serbia has significant resources for
development of agricultural production, which
represents the country's export opportunity.",
publisher = "Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study",
pages = "92-87",
number = "1",
volume = "28"
}
Djelic, A. T., Neskovic, S., Ketin, S., Lutovac, M., Popovic, Z., Mirkovic, M.,& Secerov, P.. (2019). Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Freising (Germany) : PSP and PRT., 28(1), 87-92.
Djelic AT, Neskovic S, Ketin S, Lutovac M, Popovic Z, Mirkovic M, Secerov P. Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2019;28(1):87-92..
Djelic, Anastazija Tanja, Neskovic, Slobodan, Ketin, Sonja, Lutovac, Mitar, Popovic, Zoran, Mirkovic, Miroslav, Secerov, Proda, "Economic and environmental context of organic agriculture and farms in Serbia - case study" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 28, no. 1 (2019):87-92.

The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste

Ketin, Sonja; Dasic, Predrag; Neskovic, Slobodan; Kostic, Boban; Biocanin, Rade

(Freising : PSP - Vimy Str. 1e, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ketin, Sonja
AU  - Dasic, Predrag
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
AU  - Kostic, Boban
AU  - Biocanin, Rade
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/299
AB  - This paper presents the technological process
of solidification for the treatment of hazardous
waste in Petrochemical plant. The treatment is
based on the technological process of physical and
chemical reactions of waste mixtures with additives
on the basis of calcium and obtaining a reaction
product as a solid inert powder (solidificate). The
technological process is carried out in terms of
exothermic molecular encapsulation
PB  - Freising : PSP - Vimy Str. 1e
T2  - Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
T1  - The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste
EP  - 1882
IS  - 6
SP  - 1877
VL  - 25
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ketin, Sonja and Dasic, Predrag and Neskovic, Slobodan and Kostic, Boban and Biocanin, Rade",
year = "2016",
abstract = "This paper presents the technological process
of solidification for the treatment of hazardous
waste in Petrochemical plant. The treatment is
based on the technological process of physical and
chemical reactions of waste mixtures with additives
on the basis of calcium and obtaining a reaction
product as a solid inert powder (solidificate). The
technological process is carried out in terms of
exothermic molecular encapsulation",
publisher = "Freising : PSP - Vimy Str. 1e",
journal = "Fresenius Environmental Bulletin",
title = "The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste",
pages = "1882-1877",
number = "6",
volume = "25"
}
Ketin, S., Dasic, P., Neskovic, S., Kostic, B.,& Biocanin, R.. (2016). The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin
Freising : PSP - Vimy Str. 1e., 25(6), 1877-1882.
Ketin S, Dasic P, Neskovic S, Kostic B, Biocanin R. The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste. in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin. 2016;25(6):1877-1882..
Ketin, Sonja, Dasic, Predrag, Neskovic, Slobodan, Kostic, Boban, Biocanin, Rade, "The technological process of solidification for the treatment of hazardous waste" in Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 25, no. 6 (2016):1877-1882.

Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances

Biocanin, Rade; Sacirovic, Selim; Ketin, Sonja; Canak, Stevan; Vignjevic Djordjevic, Nada; Plojovic, Semsudin; Neskovic, Slobodan

(Poland : HARD, 2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Biocanin, Rade
AU  - Sacirovic, Selim
AU  - Ketin, Sonja
AU  - Canak, Stevan
AU  - Vignjevic Djordjevic, Nada
AU  - Plojovic, Semsudin
AU  - Neskovic, Slobodan
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/301
AB  - When CB (chemical and biological) armor is applied as protection against CB accidents and CB terrorism
and to remove the consequences of contamination, one of the principal activities is performing final
decontamination. For this purpose, caporit (calcium hypochlorite) in water solution is, we believe, the most
frequently used material. This is an inorganic substance with active chlorine. When solution is properly prepared,
it is useful, economical, effective, and applicable for decontamination and desinfection activities.
Production of this material consists of finding production materials, collecting them, proper equipment use,
quantifying, preparing both the production area and the equipment, solution production, effectiveness control,
and, finally, the use of product made. Technology depends on quality and quantity of repro material in disposal,
aperature, and equipment, employees' education, business organization, and protective measures during
the working process. In terms of highly-toxic chemical and biological contamination it is necessary to perform
chemical and biological decontamination as soon as possible.
PB  - Poland : HARD
T2  - Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
T1  - Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances
EP  - 432
IS  - 1
SP  - 427
VL  - 24
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Biocanin, Rade and Sacirovic, Selim and Ketin, Sonja and Canak, Stevan and Vignjevic Djordjevic, Nada and Plojovic, Semsudin and Neskovic, Slobodan",
year = "2015",
abstract = "When CB (chemical and biological) armor is applied as protection against CB accidents and CB terrorism
and to remove the consequences of contamination, one of the principal activities is performing final
decontamination. For this purpose, caporit (calcium hypochlorite) in water solution is, we believe, the most
frequently used material. This is an inorganic substance with active chlorine. When solution is properly prepared,
it is useful, economical, effective, and applicable for decontamination and desinfection activities.
Production of this material consists of finding production materials, collecting them, proper equipment use,
quantifying, preparing both the production area and the equipment, solution production, effectiveness control,
and, finally, the use of product made. Technology depends on quality and quantity of repro material in disposal,
aperature, and equipment, employees' education, business organization, and protective measures during
the working process. In terms of highly-toxic chemical and biological contamination it is necessary to perform
chemical and biological decontamination as soon as possible.",
publisher = "Poland : HARD",
journal = "Polish Journal of Environmental Studies",
title = "Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances",
pages = "432-427",
number = "1",
volume = "24"
}
Biocanin, R., Sacirovic, S., Ketin, S., Canak, S., Vignjevic Djordjevic, N., Plojovic, S.,& Neskovic, S.. (2015). Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances. in Polish Journal of Environmental Studies
Poland : HARD., 24(1), 427-432.
Biocanin R, Sacirovic S, Ketin S, Canak S, Vignjevic Djordjevic N, Plojovic S, Neskovic S. Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances. in Polish Journal of Environmental Studies. 2015;24(1):427-432..
Biocanin, Rade, Sacirovic, Selim, Ketin, Sonja, Canak, Stevan, Vignjevic Djordjevic, Nada, Plojovic, Semsudin, Neskovic, Slobodan, "Chemical processes of decontamination in the treatment of hazardous substances" in Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, 24, no. 1 (2015):427-432.