A study undertaken to try to assess the environmental and economic consequences of a shift to “sustainable” agriculture in the four Western Balkan countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. The study aims to help policy makers and other stakeholders in the Western Balkan countries understand the potential positive impacts which could occur by investing in and designing sustainable policies for the agriculture sector.
Three case studies which concider possibilities of improving energy efficiency and use of renewable energy sources in Serbia.
Executive Summary available in English.
Authors: Aleksandar Macura, Jasminka Young and Zvezdan Kalmar