Tehnika (Jan 2019)

Integrated monitoring plan of soil quality as an environmental quality indicator in Novi Sad

  • Gajić Vuk A.,
  • Jelić Ivana V.,
  • Đumić Tanita Ž.,
  • Kostić Aleksandar N.,
  • Vakanjac Boris B.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 2
pp. 309 – 316

Abstract

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This paper presents an integrated environmental management plan for soil quality control in the city of Novi Sad in the Republic of Serbia. Considering the very favorable geographical position, Novi Sad is a city that interweaves important main roads, has population increase, as well as the rapid development of industry and agriculture. Due to these facts there is also increased pollution of air, water and soil, as well as generation of large waste amount. In addition to parks and devastated areas around the industrial zones, widespread agricultural activity in suburban areas is particularly sensitive to the soil quality and vice versa. In this study, the geographical position and geomorphological characteristics of the city area, as well as the leading ecological problems, were analyzed. Based on the given facts, an integrated monitoring of one of the environmental quality indicators, the soil quality was proposed. There was suggest the network of 15 sensors for measuring of pH value, humidity and soil temperature in the city area. Soil quality data obtained in this way in real time is very important for elimination or mitigation of potential undesirable consequences. Thanks to the rapid development of technology, the utilization of sensors network is increasingly being used in modern monitoring systems and is available for efficient and cost-effective solution of environmental problems.

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