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Snežana Obradović

Research associate
Phone: +381 (11) 3053 931
E-mail: snezana.obradovic@sfb.bg.a.rs
Cabinet: 94
Consultation:

Snežana Obradović was born in Bajina Bašta, where she completed both her primary and secondary education. She enrolled in the Faculty of Forestry at the University of Belgrade, Department of Forestry, in the 1984/85 academic year, and graduated in 1990. She defended her Master’s thesis titled “Actuality and Effects of the Application of the Goč Variety of the Control Method in Tara National Park” on February 11, 2008, thereby earning the academic title of Master of Forestry Sciences in the field of forestry. She defended her doctoral dissertation titled Status and Development of Virgin stand of Beech, Fir and Spruce in Serbia as Basis for Planning and Ensuring of Close-to-Nature Forest Management” on June 26, 2015, thereby obtaining the academic title of  Doctor of Forestry Sciences.

Since April 1993, she has been employed at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Belgrade, at the Department of Forest Management Planning. She was elected to the position of Research Associate in the field of Biotechnical Sciences – Forestry on March 30, 2016 (Decision No. 660-01-00011/552), and re-elected on January 21, 2021 (Decision No. 119-01-32/202-16/47/1).

Engaging Teaching

Doctoral studies:

Elective course:

1. Ecological foundations of forest management planning

Selected papers

  • Obradović S., Pantić D, Medarević M., Šljukić B. (2017): A comparative analysis of directed and spontaneous development of mixed forests of fir, spruce and beech on Mt. Tara, Bulletin of the Faculty of For­estry-University of Belgrade 116, Belgrade, (141-170)
  • Obradović S., Pantić D., Medarević M., Šljukić B., Pešić. B (2018): Structural and dynamic changes in mixed forests of beech and fir on Mt. Goč, Glasnik Šumarskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci 28, (5–17), UDK 630*228(23 Goč) (497.11)
  • Keren S., Medarević M., Obradović S., Zlokapa B. (2018): Five Decades of Structural and Compositional Changes in Managed and Unmanaged Montane  Stands: A Case Study from South-East Europe, Forests  (8), 479
  • Popović A., Pantić D., Medarević M., Šljukić B., Obradović S. (2021): Impact of Mixing on the Structural Diversity of Serbian Spruce and Macedonian Pine Endemic to Relict Forest Communities in the Balkan Peninsula, Forests, 12 (8), 1095.
  • Stajić B., Janjatović  Ž., Kazimirović  M., Baković Z., Obradović S. (2021):  Polymorphic site index curves for Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in Central and Eastern Serbia, Šumarski list, 1–2: 31–41, Zagreb, Croatia
  • Lukić S., Baumgertel A., Obradović S., Kadović R., Beloica J., Pantić D., Miljković P., Belanović Simić S. (2022): Assessment of land sensitivity to degradation using MEDALUS model – a case study of Grdelica Gorge and Vranjska Valley (Southeastern Serbia), iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 15(3),163-170
  • Miletić S., Beloica J., Perović V., Miljkovic P., Lukić S., Obradović S., Čakmak D., Belanović-Simić S. (2023): Environmental sensitivity assessment and land degradation in southeastern Serbia: application of modified MEDALUS model, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 195 (1241)
  • Obradović S. (2024): Management of Tara’s selective forests, Monograph, Tara National Park, Bajina Bašta, University of Belgrade-Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, ISBN 978-86-83087-31-0 (NPT), COBISS.SR-ID 159841289
  • Obradović S., Medarević M., Pantić D., Šljukić B.,Petrović N., Borota D., Popović A. (2024): Spontaneous developement of mixed stands of fir, spruce and beech on Mt. Tara, Sustainable Forestry, Vol. 89-90, Institute of Forestry, Belgrade, (77-86)
  • Beloica J., Obradović S.,  Medarević M.,  Čule N., Miletić S., Miljković P. (2025): Environmental risk assessment of heavy metal air pollution in Serbian spruce (Picea omorika) ecosystems, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 197 (900)