Composting in Serbia: Possibilities and limitations
The concept of sustainable development of the planet Earth, which includes environmental, economic, social and institutional harmony of normal life of the people in it, is applicable to both the global and the regional and local level. This concept was promoted by the United Nations (UN) at...
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doaj-c326da261ba04e81a7efefcdee22c2232020-11-25T03:43:01ZengGeographical Institute "Jovan Cvijić" SASAZbornik Radova: Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić"0350-75991821-28082014-01-0164219320510.2298/IJGI1402193V0350-75991402193VComposting in Serbia: Possibilities and limitationsVemić Mirčeta0Komazec Gordana1Žujović Zorica2Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić” SASA, BelgradeFaculty of Engineering Management, BelgradeFaculty of Engineering Management, BelgradeThe concept of sustainable development of the planet Earth, which includes environmental, economic, social and institutional harmony of normal life of the people in it, is applicable to both the global and the regional and local level. This concept was promoted by the United Nations (UN) at the end of the last century, and one of the solutions has been offered in this direction: Vision 2050: The new agenda for business, published by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). In accordance with the above document, Serbia in 2008 adopted a National Strategy for Sustainable Development, in which it set out its vision and anticipated a number of measures for its realization. Within the projection of sustainable development, composting can take an important place as a process of natural decomposition of organic waste, by which, its quantity is reduced and harmful impact on the environment can be removed on the one hand, while on the other hand a cost-effective material used for soil conditioning or as fertilizer can be obtained. Surveys carried out in Serbia show that there are respectable agricultural and forest resources which generate substantial amounts of organic waste. In this paper, in the specific examples of regions of Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš, the possible range of biodegradable waste suitable for composting is established, which is now in Serbia at the beginning of the application. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 47007]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-7599/2014/0350-75991402193V.pdfsustainable developmentcompostingSerbiasocial responsibilityeducation |
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Zbornik Radova: Geografski institut "Jovan Cvijić" |
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The concept of sustainable development of the planet Earth, which includes
environmental, economic, social and institutional harmony of normal life of
the people in it, is applicable to both the global and the regional and local
level. This concept was promoted by the United Nations (UN) at the end of the
last century, and one of the solutions has been offered in this direction:
Vision 2050: The new agenda for business, published by the World Business
Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD). In accordance with the above
document, Serbia in 2008 adopted a National Strategy for Sustainable
Development, in which it set out its vision and anticipated a number of
measures for its realization. Within the projection of sustainable
development, composting can take an important place as a process of natural
decomposition of organic waste, by which, its quantity is reduced and harmful
impact on the environment can be removed on the one hand, while on the other
hand a cost-effective material used for soil conditioning or as fertilizer
can be obtained. Surveys carried out in Serbia show that there are
respectable agricultural and forest resources which generate substantial
amounts of organic waste. In this paper, in the specific examples of regions
of Belgrade, Novi Sad and Niš, the possible range of biodegradable waste
suitable for composting is established, which is now in Serbia at the
beginning of the application. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije,
br. 47007] |
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sustainable development composting Serbia social responsibility education |
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