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Vol 11, Issue 2, 2023
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Received: 06.12.2023. >> Accepted: 13.12.2023. >> Published: 16.12.2023. Scientific paper

ZELENA EKONOMIJA I SOCIJALNA INKLUZIJA DRŽAVA ZAPADNOG BALKANA U STRATEGIJI ZELENE AGENDE EVROPSKE UNIJE/ GREEN ECONOMY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION OF WESTERN BALKAN COUNTRIES IN THE STRATEGY OF THE GREEN AGENDA OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

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Slobodan Nešković
Slobodan Nešković

Univerzitet Privredna Akademija , Novi Sad , Serbia

Abstract

 

The green economy represents a postmodern concept of the comprehensive inclusion of the environment in projects of sustainable economic development. It is emerging as a new paradigm for improving economic growth, while simultaneously reducing the consumption of natural resources and preventing ecosystem devastation. Economic prosperity must incorporate social connotations embodied in improving the health of the population, social justice, employment and protection of the living environment. This is particularly important for the countries of the Western Baljans, which are poor but with huge potential for the implementation of green economy, sustainable development and ecological entrepreneurship. The current undertaking is based on the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans in line with the European Green Deal, which includes five areas: decarbonisation, circular economy, pollution reduction, sustainable agriculture and biodiversity. The aim of the work is ro show possible modalities of balance between economic progress and social inclusion in the context of enviromental protection. The mentioned elements affects the economic, political and social stability. The results of the research point to new directions for achieving social development with a greater number of possible solutions for overcoming controversies, where meaningful and competent involvement of state institutions is required.

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