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Recent Posts
- UNESCO Venice Science in Action Newsletter Issue 1 published.
- Dr Kuzmanić and Dr Mikoš contributed to a paper published in Infrastructures on “A Systematic Framework for Assessing the Temporally Variable Protective Capacity of Nature-Based Solutions Against Natural Hazards”.
- Paper published in journal Hydrological Processes on “Assessment of Throughfall Drivers Under Pine Canopies Across Different Urban Climates”.
- Paper published in journal Agricultural and Forest Meteorology on “Quantification of vegetation and meteorological variables influencing the kinetic energy of raindrops”.
- Dr Bezak and Dr Sodnik contributed to a paper published in Natural Hazards on “Impact of flexible net barriers on torrential processes under different hydrological conditions, including the extreme flood of August 2023 in Slovenia”.