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The forest "Obrenovacki Zabran" is located at the area of Obrenovac municipality within the area of Belgrade city in Republic of Serbia. From the centre of Obrenovac it is by air remote about 1.5 km. This area is primarily intended for sport and recreation, not only for Obrenovac citizens, but also for all other visitors.The main goal of the research is related to making of vegetation state and its endangerment in the area of "Obrenovacki Zabran" in order to preserve plant associations, particularly relict, rare and vulnerable species. In order to protect domestic vegetation and prevent…mehr

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The forest "Obrenovacki Zabran" is located at the area of Obrenovac municipality within the area of Belgrade city in Republic of Serbia. From the centre of Obrenovac it is by air remote about 1.5 km. This area is primarily intended for sport and recreation, not only for Obrenovac citizens, but also for all other visitors.The main goal of the research is related to making of vegetation state and its endangerment in the area of "Obrenovacki Zabran" in order to preserve plant associations, particularly relict, rare and vulnerable species. In order to protect domestic vegetation and prevent expanding of alien plant species at the area of "Obrenovacki Zabran", one of the most significant tasks is to determine all species inside phytocenological records. This is essential step for database making and enable conservation and further sustainable management of this protected area. After performed analysis of research results it was deduced there is a need for further monitoring and research in order to permanent follow vegetation caused by climate changes and attacking of ash pipe.
Autorenporträt
Prof Dragica Vilotic, Full Time Professor, is employed at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Serbia.PhD Milorad Veselinovic, Senior Research Associate, is employed at Institute of Forestry, Belgrade, Serbia. PhD Dusan Jokanovic, Assistant Professor, is employed at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, Serbia.