GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

 


Research Group Members:

Phd Minučer Mesaroš, Associate Professor
Phd Uglješa Stankov, Full Professor
Phd Vladimir Marković, Full Professor
Phd Milica Solarević, Associate Professor


Contact:

Phd Minučer Mesaroš, Associate Professor
minucer.mesaros@dgt.uns.ac.rs
Phone: +381 21 450 602
Dositej Obradović Square 3
21000 Novi Sad, Serbia


Research History:

The Geoinformatics Group focuses on the collection, processing, analysis, and presentation of geospatial data. Research is conducted within national, regional, and international projects. At the same time, the group provides professional support to business entities and other organizations whose activities directly or indirectly depend on the use of geographic information systems for solving spatial problems. The group also organizes scientific conferences, seminars, and lectures and produces publications, textbooks, monographs, manuals, and more.


Projects:

  • “Water shortage hazard and adaptive water management strategies in the Hungarian-Serbian cross-border region” – project leadership (2013-2014) (PP1) – WAHASTRAT – HUSRB_1203_121_130
  • Measurement, monitoring, management, and risk assessment of excess inland water in southeastern Hungary and northern Serbia (using remote sensing and spatial data infrastructure) – participation in the project HUSRB/1002/121/088 (2012-2014)
  • Ministry of Science and Technological Development project – participation in the project “Biosensing technologies and global system for continuous research and integrated ecosystem management” (2010-2015) III43002
  • Ministry of Science project “Loess Plateaus in Serbia” – participation in the project
  • Ministry of Science and Technological Development and the Government of the Slovak Republic project “GIS spatial analysis of tourism areas and protected areas” (2010-2011) – participation in the project
  • Accredited program for continuous professional development of teachers, educators, professional associates, and school principals for the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 school years “Web GIS and Geosciences”

Collaboration:

  • Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade
  • University of Szeged
  • Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica
  • Singidunum University, Belgrade
  • Provincial Institute for Nature Conservation
  • National Park “Fruška Gora”
  • GDI GISDATA, Belgrade

Selected References:

  • Marković, V., Klauco, M., Stankov, U., Jovanović, T., Ristić, Z. (2014). Evaluation of Human Impact on the Land Cover through Landscape Metrics: Nature Park “Šargan – Mokra Gora” (Serbia). Annual Set the Environment Protection Vol. 16, pp. 52-73.
  • Stankov, U., Marković, V., Savić, S., Dolinaj, D., Pašić, M., Arsenović, D. (2014). Tourism Resources in Urban Heat Island: A GIS Analysis of Novi Sad, Serbia. 5th International Conference on Cartography and GIS, June 15-20, 2014, Riviera, Bulgaria, 559-566.
  • Jovanović, M., Pavić, D., Mesaroš, M., Stankov, U., Pantelić, M., Armenski, T., Dolinaj, D., Popov, S., Ćosić, Đ., Popović, Lj., Frank, A., Crnojević, V. (2013). Water shortage and drought monitoring in Bačka region (Vojvodina, North Serbia) – setting up measurement stations network. Geographica Pannonica 17 (4), 114-124.
  • Klaučo, M., Gregorová, B., Stankov, U., Marković, V., Lemenkova, P. (2013). Determination of ecological significance based on geostatistical assessment: a case study from the Slovak Natura 2000 protected area. Central European Journal of Geosciences, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 28-42.
  • Dragićević, S., Mészáros, M., Djurdjić, S., Pavić, D., Novković, I., Tošić, R. (2013): Vulnerability of National Parks to Natural Hazards in the Serbian Danube Region. Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 22, No 4.
  • van Leeuwen, B., Henits, L., Mészáros, M., Tobak, Z., Szatmári, J., Pavić, D., Savić, S., Dolinaj, D. (2013): Classification Methods for Inland Excess Water Modeling. Journal of Environmental Geography, Vol 6, No 1-2, pp 1-8.
  • Klauco, M., Weis, K., Stankov, U., Marković, V., Arsenović, D. (2012). Ecological Significance of Land-Cover Based on Interpretation of Human-Tourism Impact. A Case from Two Different Protected Areas (Slovakia and Serbia). Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 231-246.
  • Jovanović, V., Đurđev, B., Srdić, Z., Stankov, U. (2012). Geographic Information Systems, University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences; Singidunum University: Novi Sad, Belgrade.
  • The group operates with Esri software licenses for professional and educational work, as well as appropriate hardware and equipment for both laboratory and field research.