Following the 2014 floods, the Serbian Government approved a national disaster risk management program (NDRMP) to develop a long-term risk management system, including the generation of flood risk information...
As a result of extraordinary rains in May 2014, Serbia was affected by the most severe flooding in 120 years. The disaster affected more than 1.6 million people (22 percent of the total population) in...
The objective of the National Disaster Risk Management Program (NDRMP) is to support the Government of Serbia to build a comprehensive program for disaster resilience. This program will be used as an umbrella...
Serbia is a flood-prone country which has experienced several significant floods in the past decades, affecting hundreds of thousands of people and causing billions of euros in damages. Following the 2014...
As a result of extraordinary rains in May 2014, Serbia was affected by the most severe flooding in 120 years. The disaster affected more than 1.6 million people (22 percent of the total population) in...
In May 2014, Republic of Serbia was affected by the most severe floods in the past one hundred and twenty years. The floods affected more than 1.6 million people in the central and western Serbia. In parallel...
Scaling up resilient infrastructure project for Serbia had the goal to support the improvement of institutional capacities in disaster risk reduction, and to develop a software platform system that will...
A preliminary flood risk assessment (PFRA) of Serbia conducted in 2012 identified 99 areas of potentially significant flood risk (APSFRs). Within the study of flood prone areas in Serbia, flood hazard...
As a result of extraordinary rains in May 2014, Serbia was affected by the most severe flooding in 120 years. The disaster affected more than 1.6 million people (22 percent of the total population) in...
Serbia is prone to a wide variety of natural hazards - including floods, landslides, droughts, earthquakes, and wildfires - that pose a serious threat to the economy and the wellbeing of vulnerable populations...