Prelims
Green Economy in the Western Balkans
ISBN: 978-1-78714-500-9, eISBN: 978-1-78714-499-6
Publication date: 13 October 2017
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(2017), "Prelims", Renko, S. and Pestek, A. (Ed.) Green Economy in the Western Balkans, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-x. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-499-620171017
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GREEN ECONOMY IN THE WESTERN BALKANS
Towards a Sustainable Future
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GREEN ECONOMY IN THE WESTERN BALKANS
Towards a Sustainable Future
Edited by
SANDA RENKO
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
ALMIR PESTEK
University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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List of Contributors
Nikolaos Apostolopoulos | Futures Entrepreneurship Centre, Plymouth Business School, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK |
Amra Banda | Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Tjaša Bartolj | Institute for Economic Research (IER), Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Kristina Bučar | Department of Tourism, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
Merima Činjarević | School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sreten Ćuzović | Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia |
Elena Makrevska Disoska | International Trade Department, Faculty of Economics, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia |
Radivoje Drobnjak | NGO Center for Entrepreneurial Society Development, Podgorica, Montenegro |
Renata Slabe Erker | Institute for Economic Research (IER), Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Urša Golob | Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Alexandros Kakouris | Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship Lab., Department of Economics, University of Peloponnese, Greece |
Amra Kapo | School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Irena Kikerkova | International Trade Department, Faculty of Economics, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia |
Mateja Kos Koklič | Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Aida Korjenić | Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Panagiotis Liargovas | Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship Lab, Department of Economics, University of Peloponnese, Tripoli, Greece |
Jasmina Mangafić | Department of Microeconomics, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Danijela Martinović | Department of Microeconomics, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Svetlana Sokolov Mladenović | Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Niš, Serbia |
Nika Murovec | Institute for Economic Research (IER), Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Marko Ogorevc | Institute for Economic Research (IER), Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Ilias Pappas | Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship Lab, Department of Economics, University of Peloponnese, Tripoli, Greece |
Kristina Petljak | Department of Trade, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
Velma Pijalović | Department of Economic Theory and Policy, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Amila Pilav-Velić | Department of Management and Information Technology, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Sanda Renko | Department of Trade, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
Marija Mosurović Ružičić | Science and Technology Policy Research Centre, Institute ‘Mihajlo Pupin’, Belgrade University, Belgrade, Serbia |
Amina Sivac | Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Tjaša Štrukelj | Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia |
Ivana Stulec | Department of Trade, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia |
Metod Šuligoj | Faculty of Tourism Studies – Turistica, University of Primorska, Portorož, Slovenia |
Katerina Toshevska-Trpchevska | International Trade Department, Faculty of Economics, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia |
Predrag Vuković | Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia |
Vesna Zabkar | Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
Preface
The book, Green Economy in the Western Balkans: Towards a Sustainable Future, is dedicated to the South East European region, mostly consisting of ex-Yugoslavian countries which are still facing problems of polarisation, unconnectedness and peripherality, while also striving to achieve and foster economic growth, social well-being and sustainable environments. Although this region has been a popular subject matter for the scientific and literature community, there is a lack of literature on a growing concern of widespread environmental degradation of the eco-system, which has been intensified by the European Commission and which has put sustainable development high on the agenda of all EU members. Accordingly, this book addresses the growing need for more research and expands the current knowledge base about environmental and developmental challenges, as well as the new, efficient and climate-neutral ‘Green Economy’ of this region.
The book consists of twelve chapters covering not only situations in the Western Balkan countries but also in the countries that historically and geo-politically are related to them. It is the work of a team of theorists and practitioners who attempt to have a multidisciplinary approach towards the Western Balkans, addressing topics such as the green image of a country, sustainable waste management practices, sustainable activities at the micro, mezzo and macro levels, the way in which small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have adapted their financial and operational planning in order to develop green entrepreneurship, sustainability in the trade sector, potentials for sustainable tourism development, green consumerism, energy efficiency and conservation projects, sustainable use of water, and the role of agriculture in achieving the sustainable development of a country. Therefore, this book can be considered as a systematic and holistic overview and critical examination of the situation in the region, and it shows drivers and barriers affecting the region in its effort to green its economy.
Readers can find theoretical explanations of specific phenomenon, supported by empirical and practical explanations in the cases of different countries. Thus, we hope that it will serve as a basis for others to extend the research and provide some new insights into this area. This book will be of interest for broad international readership: research scientists, students, practitioners, policy makers, governmental and non-governmental organizations, as well as other stakeholders that wish to be informed about the progress and current trends in sustainability and environmental issues.
We express sincere thanks to all our contributors from different countries for their individual and collaborative work in providing important information and diligently completing this project on time. We are also thankful to the reviewers who carefully and timely reviewed the manuscript.
Sanda Renko
Almir Pestek
Editors
- Prelims
- 1 The Basic Postulates of the Green Image of a Country: The Case of Croatia
- 2 Going Beyond Green: Exploring Sustainability in Slovenia
- 3 SMEs and Green Growth: The Effectiveness of Support Mechanisms and Initiatives Matters
- 4 Sustainable Waste Management Practices: Challenges in the Republic of Macedonia
- 5 Managing Environmental Component of Sustainable Development in Trade Sector of Serbia
- 6 Green Orientation in Tourism of Western Balkan Countries
- 7 Potentials of Upper Danube Region in the Republic of Serbia for Sustainable Tourism Development
- 8 Socially Responsible Enterprises for Sustainable Future: Greening Practices from Slovenia
- 9 Consumer Innovativeness and Organic Food Purchase Intentions
- 10 Why is Energy Efficiency (IR)Relevant for Western Balkans Countries?
- 11 Sustainable Development and Active Management of Water in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 12 Agriculture and Entrepreneurship as a Factor of Sustainable Development of Montenegro
- About the Editors
- About the Authors
- Index