Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia
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2015
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Jovanović-Popović, DejanaOstojić, Gavrilo

Milinčić, Miroljub A.
Đorđević, T.
Šabić, Dejan
Tatalović, A.
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The relationship between history of violent conflict in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula and various reconstructions of temperature in the Southern Europe over the last two millennia have been investigated. The research results indicate that in the period of the first millennium, conflicts were more intense during warmer period, both in the Southern Europe and on the Balkan Peninsula. On the other hand, in the second millennium, we find that in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, during colder climatic periods, people were more inclined to violent conflicts.
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the Southern Europe / the Balkan Peninsula (Balkans) / violent conflicts / climate changeSource:
Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 2015, 16, 2, 539-549Publisher:
- Scibulcom Ltd, Sofia
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FBTY - JOUR AU - Jovanović-Popović, Dejana AU - Ostojić, Gavrilo AU - Milinčić, Miroljub A. AU - Đorđević, T. AU - Šabić, Dejan AU - Tatalović, A. PY - 2015 UR - https://rhinosec.fb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/301 AB - The relationship between history of violent conflict in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula and various reconstructions of temperature in the Southern Europe over the last two millennia have been investigated. The research results indicate that in the period of the first millennium, conflicts were more intense during warmer period, both in the Southern Europe and on the Balkan Peninsula. On the other hand, in the second millennium, we find that in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, during colder climatic periods, people were more inclined to violent conflicts. PB - Scibulcom Ltd, Sofia T2 - Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology T1 - Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia VL - 16 IS - 2 SP - 539 EP - 549 ER -
@article{ author = "Jovanović-Popović, Dejana and Ostojić, Gavrilo and Milinčić, Miroljub A. and Đorđević, T. and Šabić, Dejan and Tatalović, A.", year = "2015", abstract = "The relationship between history of violent conflict in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula and various reconstructions of temperature in the Southern Europe over the last two millennia have been investigated. The research results indicate that in the period of the first millennium, conflicts were more intense during warmer period, both in the Southern Europe and on the Balkan Peninsula. On the other hand, in the second millennium, we find that in the Southern Europe and the Balkan Peninsula, during colder climatic periods, people were more inclined to violent conflicts.", publisher = "Scibulcom Ltd, Sofia", journal = "Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology", title = "Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia", volume = "16", number = "2", pages = "539-549" }
Jovanović-Popović, D., Ostojić, G., Milinčić, M. A., Đorđević, T., Šabić, D.,& Tatalović, A.. (2015). Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia. in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology Scibulcom Ltd, Sofia., 16(2), 539-549.
Jovanović-Popović D, Ostojić G, Milinčić MA, Đorđević T, Šabić D, Tatalović A. Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia. in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology. 2015;16(2):539-549..
Jovanović-Popović, Dejana, Ostojić, Gavrilo, Milinčić, Miroljub A., Đorđević, T., Šabić, Dejan, Tatalović, A., "Climate change and regional conflicts in the southern Europe with an emphasis on the Balkan peninsula over the past two millennia" in Journal of Environmental Protection and Ecology, 16, no. 2 (2015):539-549.