
معرفی
Srđan Bilić is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Forestry, University of Banja Luka. His research focuses on old-growth forest dynamics, dendrochronology, and climate impacts on forest ecosystems. He specializes in the Dinaric Alps region, particularly the Janj old-growth forest, analyzing tree species like Serbian spruce and sessile oak. His work integrates remote sensing, statistical modeling, and field experiments to understand forest structure and management practices.
- Education: Advanced degree in forestry or related field (details not explicitly stated).
Research interests include biodiversity conservation, silvicultural techniques, and the application of new technologies like augmented reality in forestry. Recent studies highlight the decline of conifers in old-growth forests and the effects of climate change on tree growth. He collaborates internationally, contributing to projects like the analysis of Dinaric old-growth forests as biodiversity hotspots.
Publications span topics such as wood properties, vegetation indices, and household wood fuel consumption. He leads a project applying augmented reality to improve forestry practices and participates in initiatives addressing forest management strategies and climate resilience.
Lab involvement includes collaborations with institutions like the University of Bologna and the University of Warsaw, focusing on sustainable forest management and ecological monitoring.

