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Contribution to the geotechnical classification of municipal waste landfills in Serbia
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Geochemistry and Petrology,Waste Management and Disposal,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental EngineeringDragoslav Rakić, Irena Basarić, Laslo Čaki, Slobodan Ćorić. "Contribution to the geotechnical classification of municipal waste landfills in Serbia" in Environmental Geotechnics, Thomas Telford Ltd. (2018). https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.18.00028
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Contribution to the geotechnical classification of municipal waste landfills in Serbia
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Geochemistry and Petrology, Waste Management and Disposal,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,Environmental EngineeringDragoslav Rakić, Irena Basarić, Laslo Čaki, Slobodan Ćorić. "Contribution to the geotechnical classification of municipal waste landfills in Serbia" in Environmental Geotechnics, Thomas Telford Ltd. (2018). https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.18.00028
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The Importance of Geotechnical Investigations for the Construction of Transfer Station „Prelići“ on Landfill in Cacak – Serbia
For the purpose of the facilities construction within the transfer station „Prelici“ in Cacak, specific geotechnical investigations were carried out based on which the technological project with the facilities schedule was developed. Significant deviations in relation to the presented results were determined during earthworks, so the additional geotechnical investigation works were carried out. Since the new investigation works have determined a different cross section of the terrain, it was proposed to move the planned facilities which led to the ...... field of environmental protection and waste management started in 2000, and the new Law on Waste Management adopted in 2016. Until fifteen years ago, the only way of waste management was disposal on municipal waste landfills, which in most cases do not meet even minimal protection measures, and therefore ...
... hazardous wastes, Association for water technology and sanitary engineering, Niska Banja, 294-298. Rakic, D. (2013). Constitutive relations of landfill municipal waste in Serbia (in Serbian), Ph.D. thesis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mininag and Geology, Department of Geotechnics,Belgrade ...
... „Prelici“, waste was disposed completely uncontrolled both in terms of technology and in terms of waste origin. This uncontrolled disposal led to the fact that landfill was closed in a longer period of 1994. Transfer station and Recycling Waste Center have been put into operation in 2016, and together ...Dragoslav Rakić, Irena Basarić, Jovana Janković, Tina Đurić. "The Importance of Geotechnical Investigations for the Construction of Transfer Station „Prelići“ on Landfill in Cacak – Serbia" in 17th International waste management and landfill symposium, Proceedings SARDINIA 2019, CISA Publisher (2019)
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Conversion of land areas after coal mine closure and reclamation
Otkopavanje uglja površinski i podzemno praćeno je degradacijom zemljišta, promenom formiranja predela i izmenom flore i faune. Od velikog značaja je razvoj novih naučno utemeljenih pristupa obnovljanje antropogeno poremećenih predela zasnovanih na formiranju rekultivacionih i rudarskih tehnologija. Apsolutno je neophodno obezbediti sveobuhvatno kvalitetno očuvanje zemljišnih i vodnih resursa i odrediti rekultivisano zemljište za novu namenu. U ovom članku je dat pregled najpopularnijih metoda rekultivacije zemljišta i mogućnosti rekultivacije zemljišta nakon završetka rekultivacije i zatvaranja rudnika uglja.... to the Serbian Law on Mining, technical and biological reclamation and spatial arrangement must be performed with the purpose of environmental protection, regeneration, land reclamation and arrangement of the degraded areas. The importance of this law is the fact that it elaborates and complements the ...
... environment for residents and the ecological landscape, as well as contributing to the economic grow of the mining region. REFERENCES 1. 2. 10. 11. Ignatyeva, M., Yurak, V., Pustokhina N. Recultivation of Post-Mining Disturbed Land: Review of Content and Comparative Law and Feasibility Study ...
... the overarching ı EU Extractive Waste Directive 2006/21/EC has been adopted. Article 1(a) of Directive 75/442/EEC defined the safe operation of mining, cover the management of waste (the prospecting, extraction, transport, storage and treatment of mineral resources and the working of quarries). According ...Radmila Gaćina, Bojan Dimitrijević, Sanja Bajić. "Conversion of land areas after coal mine closure and reclamation" in 9th International conference mining and environmental protection MEP 23 Proceedings, Sokobanja, 24-27.05.2023., Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of mining and geology (2023)
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Mineral Resources of Serbia: Environmental, Societal and Economic Challenges
... Introduction, Law on Waste Management (except mine waste), Law on Conformity with Basel Convention on Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Waste and its Disposal (2/09), Law on Environmental Protection, Law on Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment, Law on Environmental Impact Assessment, Law on Integrated ...
... expenses), water pollution (22%) and waste management (11%). Water Issues regarding water are regulated by the Law on Waters (30/10) which provides details on the management and monitoring of water sources. The competent authority in this case is the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection ...
... use of renewable energy sources, waste management and disposal, detrimental anthropogenic impact and depletion of water resources, as well as the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, and, above all, increased air pollution. The lack of both environmental awareness and legal provisions has led to a ...Vladimir Simić, Rade Jelenković, Dragana Životić. "Mineral Resources of Serbia: Environmental, Societal and Economic Challenges" in Serbia: Current Issues and Challenges in the Areas of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment,, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. (2019)
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Phase relations and physical indicators of municipal waste from old landfills in Serbia
Due to certain similarities of municipal waste and soil, usually for the determination of basic parameters of physical state, laboratory and field tests which are common in geotechnical investigations are used. It is often to construct an apparatus for special purpose to perform some specific laboratory and field tests. Therefore, different values of indicators of municipal waste physical state can be found in the literature. The basic reasons should be found in different definitions and methods that researchers use ...municipal waste, moisture content, unit weight, specific gravity, grain size distribution, porosityGeneral Computer Science... system of waste was adopted and organic particles were classified in solid phase for which, in soil mechanics, is assumed that its total volume does not change in time. 3.1 Water content Water content of municipal waste has a significant impact on its geotechnical characteristics, and it is of ...
... municipal solid waste, Jourmal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, 132(10), 1250-1261. 6) Zornberg J.G., Jernigan B.L., Sanglerat T.R., Cooley B.H. (1999): Retention of free liquids in landfills undergoing vertical expansion, Jowmmal of Geotechnical — and Geoenvironmental ...
... Municipal Solid Waste and Their 110 Use in Landfill Design, PasteTech '94 - Landfil! Technology Conference, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 1-32. 4) Gourc J.P., Staub M.J. (2010): The Biohydro-mechanical Behaviour of Municipal Solid Waste and the Improvement of Landfill Environmental Sustainability ...Dragoslav R Rakić, Irena G Basarić Ikodinović, Jovana M Janković, Tina D Đurić. "Phase relations and physical indicators of municipal waste from old landfills in Serbia" in Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication, The Japanese Geotechnical Society (2021). https://doi.org/10.3208/jgssp.v09.cpeg016
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Legal framework for recultivation of degraded areas caused by mining exploitation
Radmila Gaćina (2023)Prilikom površinske i podzemne eksploatacije uglja eksploatacioni sistemi oštećuju veće ili manje površine zemljišta. Iskustva pokazuju da su oštećenja zemljišta znatno veća kod površinske eksploatacije, gde je prostora degradiran ne samo u konturi rudnika i okoline, već se promene takođe dešavaju u prirodnom okruženju. U članku su predstavljeni rezultati studije zakonskih okvira rekultivacije u nekim zemljama sveta i u Srbiji. Praktično iskustvo rekultivacije pokazalo je da iskorišćenje i devastacija tokom rudarske aktivnosti predstavljaju opasnost ne samo za pogođena ...... degradation and pollution by harmful materials. Only valid basic legal acts are listed here: – . Law on Environmental Protection, - _ Lawon Agricultural Land, - Waterlaw, - _ Law -on Forests, - . Law on Waste Management, - _ Lawon Environmental Impact Assessment, - _ Lawon Strategic ...
... than one could in a grown landscape (National Report). POLAND In Poland, recultivation is covered by 3 laws: Environmental Law, Geological and Mining Law and Act on the protection of agricultural and forest land. Undertaking the exploitation of mineral deposits is obliged to take the necessary ...
... 32 Gaćina R. of post-mining areas and restoration of other natural elements to the proper state (Environmental Law , art. 126). 4 LEGAL FRAMEWORK IN SERBIA The policy of the state and local authorities regarding the protection of land from pollution and damage, as well as the mandatory undertaking ...Radmila Gaćina. "Legal framework for recultivation of degraded areas caused by mining exploitation" in Underground mining engineering, Belgrade : University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mining and Geology (2023). https://doi.org/10.5937/podrad2342027G
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Characterization and Environmental Evaluation of Recycled Aggregates from Construction and Demolition Waste in Belgrade City Area (Serbia)
Filip Abramović, Miroslav Popović, Vladimir Simić, Vesna Matović, Radmila Šerović. "Characterization and Environmental Evaluation of Recycled Aggregates from Construction and Demolition Waste in Belgrade City Area (Serbia)" in Materials, MDPI AG (2024). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17040820
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2D geoelectrical resistivity tomography application at the former city waste dump "Ada Huja": Eco-geological problem
... T. (1996) 2D Resistivity surveying for environmental and engineering applications. First Break, 14, pp. 275-284. EARLE, S. (2005) Geology 312. Malaspina University College. ĐORĐEVIĆ, V. and ĐORĐEVIĆ P. (1991) Petrology. Belgrade: Nauka. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SECRETARIAT (2008) Report on life ...
... important to note that the Republic of Serbia does not have a waste dump site for the disposal of environmental threatening and industrial waste where asbestos, mineral wool, waste with adsorption properties and ionic masses belong (Environmental protection secretariat, 2008). Because of this kind of ...
... in a hydrogeological sense (Šperl and Tročkova, 2008). Water level varies in the range of about 3 m, passing through the deposited waste of the surveyed subsurface forming an ecologic problem that will be discussed in the latter chapters. Figure 2 Geotechnical profile of the surveyed terrain ( ...Branislav Sretenović, Filip Arnaut, Ivana Vasiljević, Vesna Cvetkov. "2D geoelectrical resistivity tomography application at the former city waste dump "Ada Huja": Eco-geological problem" in Podzemni radovi, Centre for Evaluation in Education and Science (CEON/CEES) (2019). https://doi.org/10.5937/PodRad1934059S
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Application of the VIKOR Method for Selecting the Purpose of Recultivated Terrain after the End of Coal Mining
Radmila Gaćina, Sanja Bajić, Bojan Dimitrijević, Tomislav Šubaranović, Čedomir Beljić, Dragoljub Bajić (2024)Radmila Gaćina, Sanja Bajić, Bojan Dimitrijević, Tomislav Šubaranović, Čedomir Beljić, Dragoljub Bajić. "Application of the VIKOR Method for Selecting the Purpose of Recultivated Terrain after the End of Coal Mining" in Proceedings of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, 28. maj 2024 , Prof. Marin Drinov Publishing House of BAS (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) (2024). https://doi.org/10.7546/CRABS.2024.07.10
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Introductory editorial - Special issue: Genesis and protection of groundwater in carbonate aquifer
Saša Milanović (2019)Saša Milanović. "Introductory editorial - Special issue: Genesis and protection of groundwater in carbonate aquifer" in Carbonates and Evaporites, Springer Science and Business Media LLC (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13146-019-00487-2
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An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal
Dušan Danilović, Vesna Karović Maričić, Nori Elhaddad, Branko Leković. "An oilfield in Libya: A new model to enhance waste water disposal" in Energy & Environment (2016)
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Compaction of Municipal Solid Waste
Jovana Janković Pantic, Dragoslav Rakić, Tina Đurić, Irena Basarić Ikodinović, Snežana Bogdanović (2022)Regardless of the numerous activities undertaken to reduce municipal solid waste, its annual volumes continue to grow. In Serbia, the most common and the only one form of waste disposal is at municipal landfills with daily compaction and soil covering. Municipal waste compacting is one of the basic components of the disposal process. Well compacted waste takes up less volume and allows much safer storage. In order to better predict the behavior of municipal waste at landfills, it is ...Jovana Janković Pantic, Dragoslav Rakić, Tina Đurić, Irena Basarić Ikodinović, Snežana Bogdanović. "Compaction of Municipal Solid Waste" in ICEG 2022: International Conference on Environmental Geotechnics, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology (2022)
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An overview of the radiation properties of spring water in the rural areas of Central Serbia
Biljana Vučković, Smiljana Marković, Snežana Stević, Sanja Mrazovac Kurilić, Ljiljana Nikolić-Bujanović, Nataša Todorović, Jovana Nikolov, Dragan Radovanović, Danica Srećković Batoćanin, Anja Jokić (2021)Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Soil Science,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Chemistry,Analytical ChemistryBiljana Vučković, Smiljana Marković, Snežana Stević, Sanja Mrazovac Kurilić, Ljiljana Nikolić-Bujanović, Nataša Todorović, Jovana Nikolov, Dragan Radovanović, Danica Srećković Batoćanin, Anja Jokić. "An overview of the radiation properties of spring water in the rural areas of Central Serbia" in International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Informa UK Limited (2021). https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2021.1890060
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Development of a petrographic classification system for organic particles affected by self-heating in coal waste. (An ICCP Classification System, Self-heating Working Group – Commission III)
M. Misz-Kennan, J. Kus, D. Flores, C. Avila, Z. Büçkün, N. Choudhury, K. Christanis, J.P. Joubert, S. Kalaitzidis, A.I. Karayigit, M. Malecha, M. Marques, P. Martizzi, J.M.K. O'Keefe, W. Pickel, G. Predeanu, S. Pusz, J. Ribeiro, S. Rodrigues, A.K. Singh, I. Suárez-Ruiz, I. Sýkorová, N.J. Wagner, D. Životić (2020)Self-heating of coal waste is a major problem in the leading coal-producing and consuming countries, independent of the recent or past coal exploitation history. The phenomenon of self-heating is dependent on many factors such as the properties of organic matter (maceral composition and rank), moisture and pyrite content, climate effects, and storage conditions (shape of the dump or compaction of the coal waste). Once deposited, coal waste undergoes oxidation, which can lead to self- heating with the overall temperatures ...M. Misz-Kennan, J. Kus, D. Flores, C. Avila, Z. Büçkün, N. Choudhury, K. Christanis, J.P. Joubert, S. Kalaitzidis, A.I. Karayigit, M. Malecha, M. Marques, P. Martizzi, J.M.K. O'Keefe, W. Pickel, G. Predeanu, S. Pusz, J. Ribeiro, S. Rodrigues, A.K. Singh, I. Suárez-Ruiz, I. Sýkorová, N.J. Wagner, D. Životić. "Development of a petrographic classification system for organic particles affected by self-heating in coal waste. (An ICCP Classification System, Self-heating Working Group – Commission III)" in International Journal of Coal Geology, Elsevier BV (2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2020.103411
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Towards Better Valorisation of Industrial Minerals andRocks in Serbia—Case Study of Industrial Clays
... (legislative in the field of mining, and access to land) and technical/scientific (geological exploration and evaluation of a mineral deposit). The regulatory framework in Serbia is based on the Law on Mining and Geological Exploration from 2015 [1] and environmental law from 2004 [2]. General rules have ...
... in charge of nature protection and the Institution in charge of protection of cultural monu- ments [1]. Although it is not mandatory in the Law on Mining and geological exploration [1], even at the stage of application for geological exploration, companies usually ask for conditions and restrictions ...
... of Mineral Policy in Europe; Springer: Berlin, Germany, 2011; pp. 301–309. 4. Simić, V.; Jelenković, R.; Životić D. Mineral Resources of Serbia: Environmental, Societal and Economic Challenges. In Serbia: Current Issues and Challenges in the Areas of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment; ...Vladimir Simić, Dragana Životić, Zoran Miladinović. "Towards Better Valorisation of Industrial Minerals andRocks in Serbia—Case Study of Industrial Clays" in Resources, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/resources10060063
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Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes
... (A3); and inadequate disposal of tailings, ash, and slag (A4) have continuous negative impact on the quality of water and soil, with the maximum value for the degree of impact. The impact of transport of coal and tailings on environmental quality is estimated with a second degree of impact and probability ...
... (A3); and inadequate disposal of tailings, ash, and slag (A4) have continuous negative impact on the quality of water and soil, with the maximum value for the degree of impact. The impact of transport of coal and tailings on environmental quality is estimated with a second degree of impact and probability ...
... the environmental management system (n37), which take place after the changes in short-term and long-term objectives (n29) and changes in the environmental policy (n32). The accomplishment of those activities (Figure 10) is the basis for improving the environmental protection system in mining and energy ...Jelena Malenović Nikolić, Dejan Vasović , Ivana Filipović , Stevan Mušicki, Ivica Ristović . "Application of Project Management Process on Environmental Management System Improvement in Mining-Energy Complexes" in Energies (2016). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/en9121071
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Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households
The use of solid fuels (wood biomass and coal) for heating of households continues to be common practice within European countries. Solid fuel combustion in households contributes more than 46% to total emissions of fine particulate matter. In this study, a life-cycle assessment (LCA) of firewood-based and pellet-based heating systems is performed. These two systems represent two different types of individual wood biomass heating systems. In the case of the firewood-based heating systems, it is analyzed a typical stove ...... 503-513. [11] Muralikrishna, I.V., Manickam, V.(2017). Chapter Five - Life Cycle Assessment, Environmental Management - Science and Engineering for Industry, Butterworth- Heinemann, Oxford, pp. 57-75. [12] Pryshlakivsky, J., Searcy, C.(2013).Fifteen years of ISO 14040: a review, Journal of Cleaner Production ...
... transportation, use, and final disposal) [10]. Life cycle assessment (LCA) systematically analyzes pollution and resource connected to delivering a specific product or service. As such, the LCA identifies environmental hot spots and enables a comparison of different energy sources and HSs for households ...
... readability and accessibility of the standards [13]. The ISO 14000 family is concerned with “environmental management” which is primarily focused on [11]: Minimizing harmful effects on the environment caused by its activities, Achieving continual improvement of its environmental performance ...Boban Pavlović, Dejan Ivezić, Marija Živković. "Life Cycle Assessment of Individual Wood Biomass Heating Systems in Households" in 5th International Scientific Conference ”Conference on Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Applications” COMETa2020, East Sarajevo, 2020, University of East Sarajevo, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering East Sarajevo (2020)
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Refinement of waste phosphogypsum from Prahovo, Serbia: characterization and assessment of application in civil engineering
Josip Išek, Lazar Kaluđerović, Nikola Vuković, Maja Milošević, Ivana Vukašinović, Zorica Tomić (2020)... Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 303(3), 2517–2522. Josip |. Išek et al. Pćrez-Lopez R, Macias F, Canovas C.R., Sarmiento A.M. & Pćrez-Moreno S.M. (2016) Pollutant flows from a phosphogypsum disposal area to an estuarine environment: an insight from geochemical signatures. Science of the Total ...
... Interface Science, 123(2), 523–536. Azimi G. (2010) Evaluating the Potential of Scaling Due to Calcium Compounds in Hydrometallurgical Processes. PhD thesis, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Canovas C.R. (2018) Valorization of wastes ...
... ion and optical study of phosphogypsum industrial waste. Studies im Chemical Process Technology, 1, 30-36. Hua S, Wang K. & Yao X. (2016) Developing high performance phosphogypsum- based cementitious materials for oil-well cementing through a step-by-step optimization method. Cement and Concrete ...Josip Išek, Lazar Kaluđerović, Nikola Vuković, Maja Milošević, Ivana Vukašinović, Zorica Tomić. "Refinement of waste phosphogypsum from Prahovo, Serbia: characterization and assessment of application in civil engineering" in Clay Minerals, Cambridge University press (2020). https://doi.org/10.1180/clm.2020.11
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Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm
Determining the spatial position of wind turbines is the initial and most important phase in the development of a wind farm project. In this sensitive phase, all potential problems that may arise in the later stages of project development should be prevented by means of spatial and urban planning instruments. This makes it possible to achieve maximum use of the potential of wind in a particular space and, thus, fulfil the technical and economic requirements of the project while ...Energija,energetski inženjering i elektroenergetska tehnologija,obnovljivi izvori energije, održivost i životna sredina,električni i elektronski inženjering,kontrola i optimizacija,inženjering... Parisé, J.; Walker, T.R. Industrial wind turbine post-construction bird and bat monitoring: A policy framework for Canada. J. Environ. Manage. 2017, 201, 252–259. 29. Josimović, B. Implementation of Environmental Management System in Spatial Planning. University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2008 ...
... the strategic environmental assess- ment process for agro-waste management planning. Spatium 2019, 42, 16–22. 11. Josimović, B.; Krunić, N.; Gajić, A.; Manić, B. Multi-criteria Evaluation in Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Creation of a Sustainable Agricultural Waste Management Plan for wineries: ...
... qualitative and subjective, but also flex- ible in relation to various precise models and tools used in environmental engineering and other areas based on scientific postulates of environmental impact assessment (EIA) [50– 53], the challenge was to select the appropriate techniques and methodology ...Boško D. Josimović, Aleksandar Cvjetić, Božidar Manić. "Strategic Environmental Assessment in the Application of Preventive Protection for Wind Farm Noise—Case Study: Maestrale Ring Wind Farm" in Energies, MDPI AG (2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196174