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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 Internet of Things (IoT) Smart City solution and functionality described in this paper will offer local communities as well as all road users the completely new functionality of driving assistance and smart community through the implementation of the xZone solution ( neXt generation Zone), as well as full interaction with modern digital infrast...

By Vladica Ristić, Amit Vujić, Marija Maksin

Pesticides are biochemical compounds / mixtures of compounds intended to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate pests. Pesticides can be classified according to the target organism, chemical structure and physical state. The most common distribution of pesticides is by purpose, that is, the organism they act on. During the production, storage, applica...

By Rade Biočanin, Jasmin Jusufranić, Mubina Čolaković

20.06.2019. Review article
DIGITALIZATION AND ROAD SAFETY

Digitization and technological innovations that offer numerous savings, especially labor savings, are beginning to be felt in the transport sector and in the field of road safety. There are numerous services that are digitized and that facilitate access to users, such as public transport timetables, purchase of digital tickets, travel information, ...

By Sinan Alispahić, Šezad Hodžić, Hata Mušinović, Irfan Zec

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

Global trends have sparked radical changes in all spheres of society, based on the knowledge and application of high technologies. Postmodern education is the basic postulate and strategic resource for the prosperity of all creatures and the countries of the Western Balkans. Digital or Internet economies are designed to achieve competitive advantag...

By Slobodan Nešković

Modern urban mass passenger transport cannot be imagined without the use of information and communication technologies. Information technologies become irreplaceable in general informing of users, system of tickets and billing and other systems of public passenger transport. They also provide the ability for introducing uninterrupted and reliable s...

By Pavle Gladović, Nemanja Deretić

In the past decades, Republic of Macedonia on its way to the European Union has made significant reforms in the overall socio-economic, political, cultural and social system. The foundation of these European-oriented reform processes is human freedoms and rights, their promotion in practice and providing protection according to European standards a...

By Atanas Kozarev

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