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Vol 12, Issue 2, 2023
Pages: 341 - 349
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INTERNACIONALNI UNIVERZITET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
EKONOMSKI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
PRAVNI FAKULTET TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU
FAKULTET ZA MEDIJE I KOMUNIKACIJE TRAVNIK U TRAVNIKU

u saradnji sa

MIT UNIVERZITET SKOPLJE, SJEVERNA MAKEDONIJA
VEVU, VELEUČILIŠTE LAVOSLAV RUZIČKA U VUKOVARU, HRVATSKA
VELEUČILIŠTE VIMAL, SISAK, HRVATSKA
CKKPI, TRAVNIK, BOSNA I HERCEGOVINA

organizuju

31. MEĐUNARODNU KONFERENCIJU

EKONOMSKE, PRAVNE I MEDIJSKE INTEGRACIJE BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE I ZEMALJA ZAPADNOG
BALKANA KAO KLJUČNI POKRETAČ EUROPSKIH VRIJEDNOSTI

12. – 13. decembar 2025. godine

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Received: 06.12.2023. >> Accepted: 13.12.2023. >> Published: 16.12.2023. Scientific paper

ZELENE KROVNE KONSTRUKCIJE/ GREEN ROOF STRUCTURES

By
Vangel Dunovski
Vangel Dunovski

MIT University , Skopje , North Macedonia

Abstract

The need to save energy and reduce air pollution are the main reasons for citizens to think more often about energy efficiency. With the rapid urbanization and construction of more and more buildings, only concrete and asphalt can be seen, and greenery and clean air are lost. By building green roofs on commercial and residential buildings, which look more like gardens and parks, the lost green area in the city can be restored and thus a more ecological environment can be obtained. However, green roofs are already an acceptable world trend, a process responsible for nature, a sustainable concept as part of green architecture and a logical extension of the conservation of energy resources. Green roof surfaces have a positive effect on meeting the aesthetic needs of people, that is, those who are employed in facilities that overlook buildings with green roofs. Studies have shown that people who worked in rooms with plants present or with a view of a green area were 12 percent more productive than those who worked in rooms without any contact with plants.

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