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The Geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina Between East and West

By: Haris Gekić(Author), Aida Bidžan-Gekić(Author), Nusret Drešković(Author), Ranko Mirić(Author), Péter Reményi(Author)
413 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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This monograph provides a comprehensive overview of fundamental scientific insights into the geographical features of a country which was and still is in the centre of the geopolitical battle of the large world powers and especially neighbouring countries.

The book presents the scientifically proven reserves of individual resources such as mineral riches, land, forests, flora and fauna, water and climate features, to the extent needed, through statistical indicators and geographic maps. The authors point to features and specifics of the existing interdependence of economic and political development and the impact of natural resources on spatial development which can be useful for potential investors, spatial planners, decision-makers, politicians, geographers, students, large Bosnian diaspora and anyone interested in the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. This book fills the gap in geographical literature on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the English language.

The monograph appeals to researchers and scholars of all levels in the fields of geography, geopolitics, history and related fields and everyone interested in this country between East and West.

Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Part I: Geographical Position, Borders And Size Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 1. Geographical Position, Spatial Coverage And Size Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 2. Borders Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

Part II: Physical Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 3. Geology And Geotectonics Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 4. Geomorphology Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 5. Climatology Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 6. Hydrography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 7. Pedogeography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 8. Biogeography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

Part III: Human Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 9. Historical Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 10. Political Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 11. Population Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 12. Urban And Rural Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

Part IV: Economic Geography Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 13. Natural Resources Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 14. Economic Development Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

Part V: Geographic Regions Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
Chapter 15. Geographic Regionalization And Regions Of Bosnia And Herzegovina

Index

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Biography

Haris Gekić was born in 1984 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He finished primary and secondary school in Bugojno. He studied geography at the University of Sarajevo. He graduated in 2007, finished his master's thesis in 2011 and doctoral dissertation in 2016 in the field of Human Geography. He has been working at the Department of Geography at the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, since 2007, currently as associate professor of Human Geography. He is the chief of Cathedra for Human Geography at the Department of Geography. He is deputy chief editor of Geografski Pregled, the oldest geography scientific journal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His research interests include population geography, urban geography, rural geography, and political geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is one of the chief organizers of the Congress of Geographers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He is the author of six books and more than 50 papers. He is a member of the Geographical Society of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He participated in six COST EU projects.

Aida Bidžan-Gekić was born in 1982 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2005 she finished an undergraduate programme at the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo. She received her master's degree (2011) and doctorate (2016) from the Department of Geography. She has been working at the Department of Geography at the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, since 2008, currently as associate professor of Regional Geography. She is the technical editor of Geografski Pregled, the oldest geography scientific journal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The spheres of her scientific research are world regional geography and tourism geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is a member of the Geographical Society of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is one of the organizers of the Congress of Geographers of Bosnia and Herzegovina. She is the author of more than 50 papers and four books. She participated in four scientific projects.

Nusret Drešković was born in 1966 in Plav, Montenegro. He graduated the geographical studies at the Department of Geography of the Faculty of Science of the University of Sarajevo in 1994. Since 1995 he works at the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, currently as a full professor of Physical Geography and GIS. He participated in more than 25 scientific projects. He was President of the Geographical Society in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for 8 years. Currently, he is dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo. His field of research covers climatology, meteorology and GIS. He is one of the chief organizers of the Congress of Geographers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the International tourism, hospitality and management conference. He is the author of more than 100 papers and several books.

Ranko Mirić was born in 1965 in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He studied geography at the University of Sarajevo. He graduated in 1994 and started his doctoral thesis in the field of Regional Geography. Since 1996 he works at the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, currently as an associate professor of Regional Geography. He is president of the Geographical Society in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and chief editor of Geografski Pregled, the oldest geography scientific journal in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was vice dean of the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo from 2016 to 2020. His field of research covers the regional geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tourism regions, geographical regionalization and the regional geography of the European Union. He is one of the chief organizers of the Congress of Geographers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the International tourism, hospitality and management conference. He is the author of more than 100 papers.

Péter Reményi was born in 1978 in Pecs, Hungary. In 2002 he received a master's degree in geography and in 2017 in history at the University of Pecs. He received his doctorate in geography at the Doctorate School of Earth Sciences at the University of Pecs in 2009. He has been working at the Institute of Geography at the University of Pecs since 2005, currently as an associate professor. His research interest covers political geography, Balkan studies, state and nation building and border studies. He is one of the chief organizers of the Hungarian Conference on Political Geography, deputy director of the Center for Eastern Mediterranean and Balkan Studies, editor of the Mediterranean and Balkan Forum, and member of the Hungarian Geographical Society. He is the secretary of the Political Geography Sub-committee of the Committee of Social Geography of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is the author of more than 100 papers.

By: Haris Gekić(Author), Aida Bidžan-Gekić(Author), Nusret Drešković(Author), Ranko Mirić(Author), Péter Reményi(Author)
413 pages, colour & b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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