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Title: Water quality analysis in the district of Kosovska Mitrovica
Authors: Belošević, Svetlana
Djukic, Maja
Ristić, Marija
Milentijević, Ljubomir
Jovanović, Slavica
Mačenovski Gagnon, Katarina
Danilović, Jakov
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Water is extremely important for the continuation of life. Water is life. Water is an essential substance not only for humans but for all living things. The demand for water, whose usage areas are expanding with the change in living conditions, is increasing day by day. Water, soil, and air, which are the basic components of the earth, constitute the basic components that ensure the continuity of life. Using and protecting the natural composition of soil, water, and air without disturbing it is an absolute necessity for sustainable living and the natural environment. In addition, for a sustainable natural environment, economic decisions and natural environment decisions should be evaluated together and together in accordance with the purpose of sustainable development. As a matter of fact, in order to protect the natural environment and transfer this value to future generations in the same way, all the elements that make up the natural environment should be considered as an inseparable whole and the perception and awareness that the negative effects that may occur in any of them will affect the other elements in sequence. Since ensuring the sustainability of water and resources is very important for life, benefiting from water resources in various fields should be seamlessly sustainable in the future as in the past and today.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/19295
Type: conferenceObject
DOI: 10.46793/ICCBI23.229B
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Science, Kragujevac

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