Green infrastructure is an interdisciplinary tool in creating a network of green spaces in order to create areas of distinct ecological characteristics. The goal of Green infrastructure is improving the quality of the environment, reducing the negative characteristics of climate change, increasing the quality of life of citizens. Green infrastructure contributes to sustainable development expressed through numerous environmental, economic and social effects. The European Green Deal is the EU's response to increasingly pronounced climate change, a comprehensive document aimed at ensuring a green transition – transforming Europe into a climate-neutral continent by 2050. The Western Balkan countries, although not members of the EU, are trying to catch up with the rest of Europe. In order to accomplish this goal, The Western Balkan Countries have signed the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB) in Sofia, November 2020, to achieve the common goal of a climate-neutral Europe.
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