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Serbian Chamber of Engineers (SCE)

The Law on Planning and Construction (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, 47/2003 and 34/2006) regulates the establishment of the Serbian Chamber of Engineers with its seat in Belgrade.
The Chamber was established to improve the conditions for performance of the professional work in the field of the spatial and city planning, design and construction, and in other fields of relevance for planning and construction; protect the general and individual interests in these fields; organize rendering of services in these fields, and also to achieve other objectives set by the Chamber Statute.

The members of the Chamber are the university graduate engineers of architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical, transport and other technical engineers, as well as the university graduate space planners, who hold the license issued by the Chamber.
Chamber members hold, University degree – all licenses, more than 26000 members: space planners, graduate architecture engineers, graduate civil engineers, graduate mechanical engineers, graduate electrical engineers, other graduate technical engineers (forest engineers, agricultural engineers etc.). The Serbian Chamber of Engineers has been conducting a cycle of one-day lectures and courses on the most topical subjects, fields and problems related to the engineering theory and practice, within its project of the permanent professional development intended for its members.

The Chamber became a member of the European Council of Engineers Chambers on the second session of the General Assembly of ECEC (European Council of Engineers Chambers) in Warsaw, Poland, on 22 and 23 November 2005.

Team: MSc. Milutin Stefanović; BSc. Đorđe Živanović

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  • MSc. Milutin Stefanović
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  • MSc. Milutin Stefanović

Mr. Milutin Stefanović, Master of Forestry Sciences for Torrent and Erosion Control, employed at the Institute for the Development of Water Resources “Jaroslav Černi”. Current position: Director of the Department for Torrent and Erosion Control, at the “Jaroslav Černi” Institute. Expertise in erosion mapping and torrent and erosion control, as well as sediment transport. Specialized at the Instituto Agronomico Mediterraneo de Zaragoza – CIHEAM-IAMZ in Spain in 2002, in the fields of hydrology and ecology. Participation in over 150 design projects as anassociate designer, responsible designer or project manager. From 2009 to 2012 participation on the European research project Monitor II for protection from natural disasters.
More than 100 publications in international and national journals, books and monographs in the field of Torrent and Erosion Control.

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  • BSc. Đorđe Živanović
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  • BSc. Đorđe Živanović

Mr. Đorđe Živanović, graduated from the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, at the Department of Erosion control and soil melioration. Expertise in design and executions of works in the field of regulation of torrential streams using technical and biological works. Participations in 30 projects in this area, as well as in the performance of embankments, regulations, shelter belts, forest roads, etc. Member of the Commission in the public procurement procedure of PWC “Srbijavode” Belgrade, in front of the office for reconstruction and assistance to flooded areas, as well as numerous others. Chairman of the Commission for professional examinations for graduate engineers for erosion and torrent control in Union of engineers and technicians of Serbia.

Forest Management Unit “Donjevrbasko” Banja Luka (FMU)

Forest Management Unit “Donjevrbasko” Banja Luka is a company under Public Forest Enterprise “Šume Republike Srpske” a.d. Sokolac (PFE) that employs around 4000 people. Forest Management Unit “Donjevrbasko” is an organizational unit within PFE with 185 forest engineers who manage forests and forest land on 50.000 ha under forest management area. FMU covers the territory of Banja Luka, part of Manjača Mountain, and part of the territory of Čelinac and Laktaši municipalities.

It is responsible for forest use, management of forests and forest land on a sustainable way, afforestation, the projection of forest roads, prevention and preservation of forest fire, protection of soil from erosion, landslides, as well as sanitation of fire affected areas. Except for forest engineers, the company gathers economists, space planners, ecologists, agriculture engineers, etc. They have Forest Stewardship Certificate that obliges them to consider sustainable forest land management in line with the management plan.

Team: BSc. Velibor Stanić, BSc. Bojan Ilić

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  • Velibor Stanić
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  • Velibor Stanić

Mr. Velibor Stanić is forestry engineer with long term experience in forestry. The current position is director of FMU. Expertise in creation and implementation of works in the field of forest roads, afforestation, re-forestation of degraded or fire-affected areas as well as forest management. He participated in more than 40 projects including professional studies for management of protected areas, protection of endangered areas from landslides trough forest planning, forest roads, etc. He is amember of Association of Forest engineers and forest technician of the Republic of Srpska.

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  • Bojan Ilić
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  • Bojan Ilić

Mr.Bojan Ilić, Specialist of Forestry, employed at the Forest Management Unit “Donjevrbasko” Banja Luka. The current position is technical director within this company. He has expertise in thearea of sustainable land management in forestry, work with GIS databases and mapping. He is anexperienced project manager who participated in more than 60 projects in thearea of forestry, forest roads, afforestation etc. He is amember of Association of Forest engineers and forest technician of the Republic of Srpska.

Cantonal Public Company “Sarajevo-forests” (CPCSF)

Forests and forest land of state ownership in Sarajevo Canton are being managed by the KJP “Sarajevo-šume” d.o.o. Sarajevo( Cantonal Public Company “Sarajevo-forests” ). The total area of forests and forest land that is being managed by this Company is about 70.500 hectares. The cutting edge (annual available cut)  is approximately 150,000 m³ / year. The company employs 426 employees of which 30 are forestry engineers. 

The company operates in accordance with the ten-year management plan, which is done for each forest management area separately.

The company is organized in a 4 forest management areas and the main activity of the company is the cultivation, protection and exploitation of forests. This implies: Forest cultivation, Forest protection, Exploitation of forests, Construction and maintenance of forest communications, Hunting and hunting tourism, Nursery production.

Team: Alem Muharemović, BSc.; Bakir Kečo, BSc.

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  • BSc. Alem Muharemović
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  • BSc. Alem Muharemović

Mr. Alem Muharemovic, BSc of Forestry, has been an employee of this company for seven years. Currently, he is employed at the site of the Technologist and the main task is tree marking and development of implementation project.In addition to the basic task, he participated in various workshops, which should emphasize projects with the Czech Republic, one of which is the work with cable systems in the exploitation of forests. He completed his training in the Czech Republic and continued his work on cableways for one year for the needs of the company.In addition to this project, he also took part in the project which refers to the introduction of digital diameters and digital books into our practice for the purpose of tree marking and after tree-cutting measurement. The project was also made in cooperation with the Czech Republic.

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  • BSc. Bakir Kečo
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  • BSc. Bakir Kečo

Mr.Bakir Keco BSc of Forestry is employed by the company in the plan and preparation service where he is currently a probationer in tree marking and development of implementation project. He is also engaged in the field where he follows and acquires practical knowledge of the exploitation of forests