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  • DOC-ME’2023
  • 5th and 6th October 2023
  • Faculty of Maritime Studies, Kotor

 

Proceedings of the 1st  Doctoral Colloquium on Sustainable Development”, DOC-ME’2022

[online version]

22nd and 23rd Septembre 2022, Kotor, Montenegro

Editor

Prof. dr Radovan Stojanović

Organised by

University of Montenegro nd MARDS Consortium

Funded by

ERASMUS+ MARDS project, 598465-EPP-1-2018-1-ME-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP

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Content web page

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ISSN 2989-2511
Cover page

Introduction

On the 22nd and 23rd  September 2022 “The 1st Doctoral Colloquium on Sustainable Development”, DOC-ME’2022,  has been organised in Montenegro, in Kotor, Maritime Faculty. The main organised was ERASMUS+ MARDS project, 598465-EPP-1-2018-1-ME-EPPKA2-CBHE-SP, funded by EU, more precisely, its EACEA department.

Doctoral Colloquium or Doctoral Symposium is an event aimed in developing and mentoring PhD students. It provides a unique opportunity for Montenegrin, Albanian, Western Balkan and International PhD students to receive in-depth feedback on their (ongoing) research from fellow PhD students, leading academicians and researchers as well as from non-academic sector representatives. Additionally, the Colloquium provides students with a unique opportunity to master the methodology of presenting scientific paper or research proposal toward target groups and stakeholders.

All contributions were prepared according to strong publication standards and template instructions. They are revised by competent reviewers, corrected, defended and finally published in Colloquium Proceedings.

It is the first time that such a Symposium is organized, not only in Montenegro, but also in the Western Balkans Region. We are honoured to have been pioneers in such initiative and idea and we hope that it will become a tradition and it will continously grow both in quality and quantity.

This year we accepted 25 papers, out of 30, whose authors come from different universities and other scientific institutions from more than 5 countries. The Organizing and Editioral Committee are satisfied with the quality of the works and the presentation skills of the PhD students.

I would like to thank everyone who contributed to the organization and success of this Symposium, and I am convinced that it will be even better next year.

Yours, 

Prof. dr Radovan Stojanović

Chairman


Regular contributions


Synthesis, physicochemical characterisation, and bio-activity of new pyrazole with transitional metals

Ana Radović1 Željko Jaćimović2

1Accreditation Body of Montenegro, Department of Accreditation, Dzordza Vasingtona 79. Podgorica, Montenegro

2 Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, University of Montenegro, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Fungicide resistance in phytopathogenic fungi: A critical point of successful and sustainable viticulture (case of Botrytis cinerea Pers.)

Anita Martić¹, Nedeljko Latinović²

¹ University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro

² Biotechnical faculty, University of Montenegro, Mihaila Lalića 15, Podgorica, Montenegro


Towards a reliable memristor for advancing biologically-inspired computing

Arso Ivanović1

1University of Montenegro, Department of Physics, Cetinjski put b.b. , Podgorica, Montenegro


Cyber Security standards for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Atdhe Buja1, Marika Apostolova1, Artan Luma1, and Ylber Januzaj2

1University of South East European, Faculty of Contemporary Sciences and Technologies, Tetovo, N. Macedonia

2University “Haxhi Zeka”, Faculty of Business, Peja, Kosova


Green Infrastructure as a Means of Combating Climate Change in the City of Podgorica

Branka Knežević

University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Synthesis, physicochemical characterisation and bio-activity of new amoxicillin and pyrazole-based complex compounds

David Kočović1  Željko Jaćimović2

1Institute for Medicines and Medical Devices of Montenegro, Laboratory, Bulevar Ivana Crnojevica 64A. Podgorica, Montenegro

2University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Analysing the quality and measurement accuracy of 3D reconstruction for small object generated from Meshroom using different software, a case study.

Anduel Kuqi and Indrit Enesi

Electronic and Telecommunication Department, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania


Marine litter categorization on two Montenegro beaches

Ivana Bulatović1 Milica Mandić2 , and Slađana Gvozdenović2

1University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put bb, Podgorica, Montenegro

2University of Montenegro, Institute for Marine Biology, Dobrota bb, Kotor, Montenegro


Transition of tourism in Montenegro – from sustainable development to sustainable tourism

Marica Melović1

1University of Montenegro, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality, Stari Grad br. 320, Kotor, Montenegro


Emergence of LSD in Montenegro in 2016 – an example of strengths and weaknesses of Veterinary Sector and potential for sustainable public health in the country

Maša Jovanović1, Marko Nikolić2

1University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro

2Department for Microbiology and Parasitology, Diagnostic Veterinary Laboratory, Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Green insurance as a determinant of sustainable development

Milan Raičević1

1University of Montenegro, Faculty of Economics, Podgorica, PhD studies


Microplastics presence in aquatic environments in Montenegro: A review on methods, occurrence and sources

Neda Bošković

University of Montenegro, PhD studies in Sustainable Development, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


THE SIGNIFICANCE  OF MACROINVERTEBRATES  FOR BIOMONITORING  OF THE BOJANA RIVER

Osman Šurla1,

1University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Physical potential of the photovoltaic system

Sanja Pavićević1, Klemen Sredenšek2, Sebastijan Seme2,3

1University of Montenegro, PhD studies in Sustainable Development, Cetinjski put 2, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro

2University of Maribor, Faculty of Energy Technology, Hočevarjev trg 1, 8270 Krško, Slovenia

3University of Maribor, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Koroška cesta 46, 2000 Maribor, Slovenia


Implementation of the curriculum of Education for sustainable development in elementary and high schools teachers’ work in Montenegro

Snežana Lješnjak¹, Andrej Šorgo², Vida Lang² and Danka Caković³

¹University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro

²University of Maribor, Faculty of Natural Sciences and and Mathematics, Koroška cesta 160, Maribor, Slovenia

³University of Montenegro, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Energy efficient construction

 Stefanela Žarković1, , Zdravko Praunseis2

1University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro

2University of Maribor, Faculty of Energy Technology, Hočevarjev trg 1, 8270 Krško, Slovenia


Emotional Design in Digital User Experience

Tanja Radovanović1, and Dijana Kovačević2

1 University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro

2 University of Donja Gorica, Faculty of International Economics, Finance and Business, Donja Gorica b.b. , Podgorica, Montenegro


EXTENDED PRODUCER RESPONSIBILITY - GOOD PRACTICE AND NEW PARADIGM

Vesna Pavlović

University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Towards Open Government Data Quality Improvements through an Assessment Framework

Vigan Raca1, Betim Cico2, Goran Velinov1 and Margita Kon-Popovska1

1Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of CSE, Skopje, North Macedonia

2Epoka University, Department of Computer Engineering, Tirana, Albania


Other contributions

These contributions have not been presented or have not passed proofreading


Land management in Montenegro – new sustainable approach

Mladen Femic1,

1University of Montenegro, MARDS Department, Cetinjski put b.b. Podgorica, Montenegro


Biopomological and biochemical characteristics of autochthonous olive varieties and olive processing waste

Marija Markoč1

1University of Montenegro, Biotechnical Faculty, Bulevar Mihaila Lalića 1, Podgorica, Montenegro


Growing OF PLUMS (Pruns domestica L.) IN BIJELO POLJE, MONTENEGRO (2000 – 2020)

Dejan Zejak1

¹ Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Nemanjina 6, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia


Biological potential and phytochemical characterization of extracts of the species genus Pinus L. (Pinaceae) from Montenegro

Alma Kurtiš1

1University of Montenegro, Biology Department, Bulevar Džordža Vašingtona, Podgorica, Montenegro


The impact on entropy of improving the learning management systems

Fisher information approach

Virtyt Lesha                                                                                                  v

Faculty of Organization and Informatics

University of Zagreb, Varaždin, Croatia


Privacy Protection techniques for PII protection according to The GDPR

Ndricim Topalli

Metropolitan University of Tirana, Business Informatics Department, Tirana, Albania