Climate change in the Western Balkans and EU Green Deal: status, mitigation and challenges
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The European Commission (EC), based on the European Green Deal (2019) and the Recovery plan for
Europe (2021), envisages investing 30% of the budget in climate-related programs, projects, and initiatives, which
clearly shows Europe’s commitment to becoming the frst climate-neutral region by 2050. Activities are also planned
for countries that are not members of the European Union (EU), which require complex changes in the feld of legisla tion, strategic planning, implementation, and monitoring. To successfully plan short-term and long-term activities
on these grounds, it is necessary to have a realistic picture of the state of climate change in each country—as they
spill over into the entire region of Europe. The main objective of this paper is to answer the following questions: (i) is
climate change observed in Western Balkans? (ii) how are certain sectors vulnerable to climate change in Western Bal kans? (iii) what are the climate change adaptation strategies in the six c...ountries of the Western Balkans? The answers
to these questions can help in planning activities and initial alignment of Western Balkan countries with the EU plan
to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.
Ključne reči:
Climate change / Western Balkans / European Union / European Green DealIzvor:
Energy, Sustainability and Society, 2022, 12, 1Izdavač:
- Springer
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Ministarstvo nauke, tehnološkog razvoja i inovacija Republike Srbije, institucionalno finansiranje - 200026 (Univerzitet u Beogradu, Institut za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju - IHTM) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200026)
- Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia (Grant No: 11081-4/2019)
DOI: 10.1186/s13705-021-00328-y
ISSN: 2192-0567
WoS: 000737936000001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85122186493
Institucija/grupa
IHTMTY - JOUR AU - Knez, Sandi AU - Štrbac, Snežana AU - Podbregar, Iztok PY - 2022 UR - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5314 AB - The European Commission (EC), based on the European Green Deal (2019) and the Recovery plan for Europe (2021), envisages investing 30% of the budget in climate-related programs, projects, and initiatives, which clearly shows Europe’s commitment to becoming the frst climate-neutral region by 2050. Activities are also planned for countries that are not members of the European Union (EU), which require complex changes in the feld of legisla tion, strategic planning, implementation, and monitoring. To successfully plan short-term and long-term activities on these grounds, it is necessary to have a realistic picture of the state of climate change in each country—as they spill over into the entire region of Europe. The main objective of this paper is to answer the following questions: (i) is climate change observed in Western Balkans? (ii) how are certain sectors vulnerable to climate change in Western Bal kans? (iii) what are the climate change adaptation strategies in the six countries of the Western Balkans? The answers to these questions can help in planning activities and initial alignment of Western Balkan countries with the EU plan to achieve net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050. PB - Springer T2 - Energy, Sustainability and Society T1 - Climate change in the Western Balkans and EU Green Deal: status, mitigation and challenges VL - 12 IS - 1 DO - 10.1186/s13705-021-00328-y ER -
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Knez, S., Štrbac, S.,& Podbregar, I.. (2022). Climate change in the Western Balkans and EU Green Deal: status, mitigation and challenges. in Energy, Sustainability and Society Springer., 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-021-00328-y
Knez S, Štrbac S, Podbregar I. Climate change in the Western Balkans and EU Green Deal: status, mitigation and challenges. in Energy, Sustainability and Society. 2022;12(1). doi:10.1186/s13705-021-00328-y .
Knez, Sandi, Štrbac, Snežana, Podbregar, Iztok, "Climate change in the Western Balkans and EU Green Deal: status, mitigation and challenges" in Energy, Sustainability and Society, 12, no. 1 (2022), https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-021-00328-y . .