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The most commonly cited definition of sustainable development is certainly from the Brundtland Report, which describes sustainable development as “development that meets the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations”. Understanding the transport system requires an integrative intermodal approach and knowledge...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

Countries in the Western Balkans subregions have been in transition for more than two decades, with the implementation of the EU accession project being their top priority. The concept of European integration implies a radical transformation in all spheres of society, where highly qualified human resources are the basic driving force behind all pos...

By Slobodan Nešković

The Western Balkan countries have experienced significant progress over the past 15 years. They have gone through the systems of the market economy, privatized many inefficient state and socially owned enterprises, quickly adopted modern banking systems and strengthened the external orientation of their economies. However, the pace of systemic refo...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić

This paper describes the safety of children in pedestrians as a special category of participants in traffic. We are witnessing the daily news of traffic accidents which often pass without victims and seriously injured persons. Frequent traffic collapse, daily crowds, drivers nervousness and inconclusive paths additionally endanger the safety of tra...

By Svetlana Bližnjaković, Tihomir Đurić, Momčilo Sladoje

The investigation and investigation of traffic accidents, especially criminal ones, by police officers and other entities handling such events require both explicit and tacit knowledge. This is especially important if the accident was caused by an unknown driver, whether he or she was moving away from the scene with or without a vehicle. In cases w...

By Marko Amidžić, Sinan Alispahić

One of the most important conditions for economic development and overall progress of the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the development of a modern transport network. If we consider motorways as an essential element of state development, the construction of Corridor Vc should be considered above all as a very important social and economic proj...

By Selma Otuzbir, Amir Mešinović

The basic rule of corporate governance in the company is that ownership is separate from management, and equity, accountability and transparency in business activities are highlighted. Corporate social responsibility of business entities is already important today, and it is certain that in the future it will become even more relevant. Management s...

By Ibrahim Jusufranić, Rade Biočanin

Most of the information systems that are introduced to e-government bring with them many inovations and many complications. Each system is introduced individually by use of heterogeneous information technologies, which almost immediately disable quality data exchange (G2G) and reduce the usability of existing data in the system. By combining tradit...

By Muharem Redžibašić, Mladen Radivojević

Mathematics is all around us, affecting different aspects of our lives, although we are often not aware of it. Without mathematics there would be no technology, which means we would live in a very different world. Mathematics is the basis of all technical knowledge, and therefore also of maritime affairs. Mathematics as science as well as maritime ...

By Tatjana Stanivuk, Marina Laušić, Luka Bitunjac

The contemporary economy has been globalized. One of the most obvious consequences of globalization is global competition, which is becoming more and more notable and intensive. Companies that wish to be successful in the long run are looking for the source of their growth in the global market. Today competitors in the global market come from all c...

By Snežana Bešić, Ibrahim Jusufranić, Dejan Đorđević, Cariša Bešić