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The EU Accession Negotiations and Sustainable Development

Zoran Pendić

Serbia's EU accession process is now under way and includes 35 thematic chapters. However, this process does not encompass negotiations on EU legislation. The Candidate Countries (CC) are marely expected to demonstrate their ability to align themself

Networking Cities of the Lower Danube Area

Borislav Stojkov

It has been almost 20 years since the strategic idea of cooperation and networking among cities, initiated through the EU projects covered by the INTERREG Program, has developed into a ubiquitous practice across Europe

With Education into the Century of Knowledge

Nikola Božić

Education is a vital element of sustainable development.

The Green Economy: Vehicles for Serbia’s Growth

Ana Brnabić

Can the green economy serve as a vehicle for Serbia's growth?

Monetary Policy and Development

Dejan Šoškić

Can monetary policy substantially support development, especially in Southeast Europe?

How Would Greater Energy Efficiency Affect Our Daily Lives?

Aleksandar Kovačević

Higher energy charges mirror in the reduction of citizens’ purchasing power for other goods and services. Subsequently, this leads to decrease in employment rates, government budget revenues and financial capabilities of general population as well as

A New Model to Solve Urban Problems

Čedo Maksimović

Many solutions currently proposed for urban problems are often single issue focused; solving one problem often creates another one. However, the Blue Green Dream is developing and implementing an alternative approach.

The Importance of Integrated Rural and Urban Sustainable Development

Marija S. Todorović

In order to reduce migration to cities and reach sustainable social and economic development, we first need to harmonize rural and urban development by reducing disparities in living conditions

Sustainable Forest Management and Climate Change Risks

Milan Medarević

Forest management planning, inventory and mapping of forest resources should include ecologically significant habitats, taking into account protected, rare, sensitive and representative ecosystems, areas with endemic

Sustainable Spatial Planning – Perspectives and Opportunities

Đorđe Milić

The unplanned use of space, that is to say the irrational and inefficient use of natural and infrastructure resources, seriously undermines efforts to lay the groundwork

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