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Ph.D. Marko Joksimović

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Ph.D. Marko Joksimović

Ph.D. Marko Joksimović

Phone: +381642433024

email: dellmare10@gmail.com

Biography

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marko_Joksimovic

Date and place of birth 10.10.1982. Berane (Montenegro). He finished elementary school and the 10th Gymnasium “Mihajlo Pupin” in Belgrade. He completed his studies of Geography at the Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade, in 2005, with an average grade of 9.06, with the topic of his bachelor thesis “Geographical Studies of Ovča and it’s surrounding”. He enrolled in master’s studies at the Faculty of Geography, in the field of Regional Geography, in the school year 2005/2006. years. He defended his doctoral dissertation entitled “Special Interest Tourism in the function of the development of Gornje Polimlje” in June 2017. Since September 2012, he has been employed at the Faculty of Geography, as an assistant, and since 2018 as an assistant professor for the narrower scientific field of Regional Geography. By 2020, he has published 38 scientific and professional papers in proceedings of scientific conferences and periodicals, seven of which in international journals from the SCI and SSCI lists. He participated in 16 scientific conferences in the country and abroad. Since 2020, he has been the editor of thematic chapters in the international journal Sustainability. He is the author and co-author of a geography textbook for elementary school.

 PARTICIPATION IN PROJECTS:

– Natural, demographic and economic potentials of rural revitalization in Serbia (2006-2010) – Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia

– Development programs of rural revitalization of Serbia (2011-2015) – Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia

Membership in foreign and domestic associations

Serbian Geographical Society

  1. Joksimović, M., Šabić, D., Vujadinović, S., Golić, R., Gajić, M. (2019) Duration of the Snow Cover and the Need for Artificial Snow—A Challenge for Management in Ski-Centres of Serbia. In: Leal Filho W., Trbic G., Filipovic D. (eds) Climate Change Adaptation in Eastern Europe. Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham
  2.  Joksimović, M.M., Gajić, M.R., Vujadinović, S.M., Golić, R.M., Vuković, D.B. (2015). The Effect of the Thermal Component Change on Regional Climate Indicies in Serbia. Thermal Science. DOI: 10.2298/TSCI150430105J
  3.  Joksimović, M., Pavlović M.A. (2014). Conditions and possibilities of direct utilisation of the thermal-mineral waters in Raska region, Serbia. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews,32, pp. 107-113.
  4.  Joksimović M., Golić R., Vujadinović S., Šabić D., Jovanović Popović D., Barnfield G. (2014). Restoring tourist flows and regenerating city’s image: the case of Belgrade. Current Issues in Tourism, 17(3), pp. 220-233.
  5.  Vujadinović S., Šabić D., Joksimović M., Golić R., Živković Lj., Gatarić D. (2013). Asylum Seekers from Serbia and the Problems of Returnees: Why Serbia is among the world’s leading countries in number of asylum seekers. Dve domovini / Two Homelands, 37, 53-68.
  6.  Šabić D., Knežević A., Vujadinović S., Golić R., Milinčić M., Joksimović M. (2013). Belgrade slums – life or survival on the margins of Serbian society? Trames – A Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 17(1), 55-86.
  7.  Šabić D, Vujadinović S, Milinčić M, Golić R, Stojković S, Joksimović M, Filipović D, Šećerov S. (2012). The Impact of FDI on the Transitional Economy in Serbia – Changes and Challenges. Acta Polytehnica Hungarica, 9(3), pp. 65-84.