International University of Travnik , Travnik , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Udruženje prevodilaca stranih jezike Srbije, Beograd, Srbija Serbia
In this postmodern environment, the current questions are: In what direction is sustainable development going in the Balkans, Europe and the world? Are there inexhaustible sources of energy on planet Earth?. Is "atomic war" possible and how to "fight" against dangerous bio-killers? Life course and transition at the crossroads of time? What is the reality of our "awake state" in this fraught time, with many environmental problems? Are we given to even intuit it? Doesn't this mean that art, which was inseparable from beauty, was only an expression of man's search and aspiration to get closer to God/Allah and untouchable nature until two centuries ago, at least through the veil of appearances? Are we expecting a big upheaval in the rest of the 21st century? Where and how to proceed? Today, each of us sometimes feels a sense of restlessness, anxiety, worry and fear. You can feel this way when you face problems at work, before taking an exam, when making important decisions. The time we live in: New dilemmas, new scientific and practical solutions, a holistic approach and ideas through the dialogue of all interested major powers as well as small countries). We must understand that profession and science do not work only for themselves, what we do for ourselves, dies with us. What we do for others stays behind us and becomes immortal. Nature is a realm of absolute beauty, unspeakable and unmatched. There is a UN program for sustainable development valid until 2030, but it needs to be changed, urgently. Economy, economy, ecology are the function of urban and rural development in the region. The answers to these and similar questions are provided by our co-authored work.
postmoderni ambijent, prirodne vrijednosti, tranzicija, vanredne situacije, ekobezbjednost, održivi razvoj
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