Full Professor

PhD Vladimir Marković

vladimir.markovic@dgt.uns.ac.rs

Biography:

Place and date of birth: 28.03.1984. Apatin . Title of qualification awarded: 2007BSc; 2010PhD thesis – “Use of Geographic Information Technologies in hunting tourism in Vojvodina”.


Kontakt: 

Tel: +381 21 485 2829 | emailvladimir.markovic@dgt.uns.ac.rs
Office: GIS 2, 1st floor


Academic career:

  • 2007. – research trainee, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad
  • 2010. – assistant, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad
  • 2011. – assistant professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad
  • 2016. – associate professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad
  • 2021. – full professor, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad

Area of ​​scientific research:

  • Hunting tourism
  • Wildlife habitat
  • GIS
  • Tourism

Subjects:

  • Establishment and management of hunting ground
  • Base of hunting tourism
  • GIS standards and SDI
  • Field work II
  • GIS in hunting tourism

Other:

  • Languages: English (B2), Italian A2
  • Red Cross volunteer

Projects:

  1. ERASMUS+, strategic partnership, HUNTOUR – Development of education in relation to the influence of ongoing climate change to hunting tourism, Administrative. 2020-2023
  2. SEE -Joint Disaster Management risk assessment and preparedness in the Danube macro-region-SEERISK, SEE/C0002/2.2/X
  3. IPA – Evaluations and public display of URBAN PATterns of Human thermal conditions, URBAN-PATH, HUSRB/1203/122/166
  4. IPA – Monitoring, forecasting and development of online public early warning system for extreme precipitations and pluvial floods in urban areas in the Hungarian-Serbian cross-border region, URBAN-PREX
  5. Determining the genetic characteristics, real growth, trophy structure and spatial distribution of the roe deer populations in the hunting grounds of Vojvodina
  6. Loess plateaus in Serbia (Project of the Ministry of Science and Technological Development No. 146019), 2008-2009.
  7. Feasibility study for the Red deer Reintroduction Project in the Fruška Gora National Park, 2009–2010.

References:

  • Marković, V., Vasljiljević, Dj., Jovanović, T., Lukić, T., Vujičić, M., Kovačević, M., Ristić, Z., Marković, S., Ristanović, B., Sakulski, D. (2017): “The effect of natural and human – induced habitat conditions on number of roe deer: case study of Vojvodina, Serbia”, Acta geographica Slovenica, 57(2), pp. 57-69
  • Marković, V., Nagy, I., Szik, A., Perge, K., Laszlo, P., Papathoma-Kohle, M., Promper, C., Glade, T. (2017): Assessing drought and drought related wildfires risk in Serbia the SEERISK methodology. Natural Hazards, Vol. 80 (2) pp.709-726 DOI  – 10.1007/s11069-015-1991-4
  • Kovačević, М., Marković, V., Ponjiger, I., Ristić, Z., Matejević, M., Stojsavljević, R., Stamenković, I. (2019): Evaluation of Vegetation as a Habitat Factor in Hunting Ground Based on Satellite Images, Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, Vol.21, pp.85-97
  • Ponjiger, I., Ristić, Z., Marković, V., Matejević, M., Kovačević, M. (2019): The dynamics of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) populations in the Vojvodina region (Serbia) in relation to rabies vaccination, Vet.arhiv 89, pp. 839-850, DOI: 10.24099/vet.arhiv.0334
  • Marković, V., Klaučo, M., Stankov, U., Jovanović, T.,Ristić, Z. (2014): Evaluation of Human Impact on the Land Cover Trough Landscape Metrics: Nature Park „Šragan-Mokra Gora“ (Serbia). Rocznik Ochrona Środowiska, Vol. 16. pp. 52-73
  • Ristić, Z.,  Marković, V.,  Kovačević, M., Nađ, I., Matejević, M.,  Jovanović. T. (2013): The Significance of Egg Shell Color on the Pheasant Hatching Production Results. Pakistan Journal of Zoology, Vol 45 (6), pp.1549-1553
  • Ristić, Z., Marković, V., Barović, V., Vasiljević, Dj. (2012): Loss calculation model of brown hare (Lepus europaeus Pall) and its application in the hunting grounds of Vojvodina region (north Serbia). Pakistan journal of zoology, Vol. 44 (1),  pp. 1-5.
  • Klauco, M., Weis, K., Stankov, U., Arsenovic, D., Markovic, V. (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 (3), 231-246
  • Savić, S., Marković, V., Šećerov, I. et al. (2018): Heat wave risk assessment and mapping in urban areas: case study for a midsized Central European city, Novi Sad (Serbia). Nat Hazards 91, pp.891–911  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-017-3160-4
  • Djan, M., Veličković, N., Obreht, D.,  Kočiš Tubić, N., Marković, V., Stevanović, M., Beuković, M. 2013. Mitochondrial DNA Control Region Variability in Wild Boars from West Balkans. Genetika, Vol 45 (2), pp. 515-526.
  • Nagy, I., Marković, V., Pavlović, M., Stankov, U., Vuksanović, G. (2018)Assessing inland excess water risk in Kanjiza (Serbia). Geografie, 123(2), pp. 141-158
  • Marko D. Petrović, Tamara Jovanović, Jelica J. Marković, Tanja Armenski & Marković, V. (2014) Why should gender differences in hospitality really matter? A study of personnel’s service orientation and job satisfaction in hotels, Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 27:1, 799-817
  • Klaučo, Michal; Gregorová, Bohuslava; Koleda, Peter; Stankov, Uglješa; Marković, V; Lemenkova, Polina (2017):Land Planning as a Support for Sustainable Development based on tourism: A Case Study of Slovak Rural Region. Environmental Engineering and Management JournalEnvironmental Engineering & Management Journal (EEMJ) . Vol. 16 Issue 2, pp. 449-458.
  • Klaučo, M., Gregorova, 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, Vol.5 (1) pp. 28-42
  • Nikolić Tijana, Radišič D., Milić Dubravka, Marković V., Trifunov Sonja, Jovičić Snežana, Šimić Smiljka, Vujić A(2013): Models of the potential distribution and habitat preferences of the genus Pipiza (Syrphidae: Diptera) on the Balkan peninsula, Archives of Biological Sciences 2013 Volume 65, Issue 3, Pages: 1037-1052