Name Pavle Vujevic | ||
Pavle Vujevic (Serbian Cyrillic: Pavle Vuјeviћ, 10 August 1881 – 17 November 1966) was a Serbian geographer and meteorologist, professor of climatology, meteorology, and mathematical geography at the University of Belgrade. He was a founder of the science of micro-climatology, and one of the first in the science of potamology, the study of rivers.
Work
Serbia undertook some significant developments in meteorology with academics Pavle Vujevic, Director of Belgrade Observatory at the time, and renowned climatology pioneer Milutin Milankovic, who was a good friend of Vujevic's.
Vujevic is famous for his book Basis of Mathematical and Physical Geography. He wrote about the island of Hvar, and proved that Hvar a is better place for healing than other resorts along the Mediterranean coastline. Also, an outstanding potamological study of the Tisa river was made by Vujovic in 1906.
He was a full member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and a recipient of numerous awards.