Renewable energy sources and sustainable construction: Conceptual elements and legislative framework in Serbia and Croatia | Obnovljivi izvori energije i održiva gradnja - konceptualni elementi i zakonski okvir u Srbiji i Hrvatskoj
2010
Stevanov, M., Institut za nizijsko šumarstvo i životnu sredinu, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Krajter, S., Hrvatski Šumarski institut, Zagreb (Croatia) | Orlović, S., Institut za nizijsko šumarstvo i životnu sredinu, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Vuletić, D., Hrvatski Šumarski institut, Zagreb (Croatia) | Marjanović, H., Hrvatski Šumarski institut, Zagreb (Croatia) | Klašnja, B., Institut za nizijsko šumarstvo i životnu sredinu, Novi Sad (Serbia)
Europe needs innovation-friendly markets. In that context European Union (EU) formulated a Lisbon Strategy in 2000 by emphassing the need for innovativeness and competitiveness of the European market with the aim of turning it into the world's most competitive economy. In order to achieve that aim the concept of Lead Markets was developed and this concept is in the focus of the current paper. Particular emphasis is on the renewable energy market and market for sustainable construction. Within them this paper also examines the role of forestry and sustainable forest management in supplying raw materials and offers insides into the Forest Based Sector Technology Platform as a new governance mechanism bringing together science, economy and the state toward achieving commonly set goals. These concepts and initiatives are relevant for Serbia and Croatia, being EU member candidates and signatories of many international conventions (e.g. the Kyoto Protocol). In view of that these two countries are engaged in harmonization of national with EU legislation and we therefore handle also national legislative framework in this paper, especially with respect to forest biomass (renewable energy) and sustainable construction.
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