Abstract

Climate change is one of the most important subjects in 21st century. In fact, that is no longer just a question of environmental protection and ecological awareness, but along with it some other important themes are imposed: sustainability, economic growth, energy efficiency and energy security. Serbia is one of the countries of Southeastern Europe where climate change is evident, and its manifestations are more frequent and intense. As the consequences of climate change in Serbia in recent years the floods are more intense, landslides and erosion are more active, wind gusts are stronger, periods of drought are more frequent and longer and extreme climate events affect both urban as well as rural areas. In order to plan the sustainable development in areas vulnerable to climate change and, on the other hand, to reduce the effects of global warming and climate change in Serbia it is necessary to adopt and implement new strategies and laws, respecting the already adopted international conventions, declarations and strategies as well as national legislation.

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