Ecologic and economic aspects of integration of Serbia in the EU

Drašković, Božo and Rajković, Zoran (2011) Ecologic and economic aspects of integration of Serbia in the EU. In: Contemporary issues in the integration processes of Western Balkan countries in the European Union. International Center for Promotion of Enterprise, Ljubljana. ISBN 978-961-93203-0-3

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Abstract

In the pre-accession period of perspective accession of Serbia to the EU, in Serbia, especially during 2008 and 2009, legislative activities, directed to adjust its own legislation in the field of environmental protection, recommendations and directives, applied in EU countries were intensified. The amendments were made in the Law on Environment Protection, Nature Conservation, Regulations referring to Waste Management, Use of Natural Resources. In recent years, the investments from the budget for the protection and preservation of the environment ranged from 0.3% of GDP, which represents a low level of investment. The sources of funds for investment are the fees and charges for the use of natural resources and compensation for environmental pollution. An important source of funds for environment protection was realized from international grants and loan debts. The original revenues for the use of natural values, goods and capital in Serbia, as well as revenues from fees for polluting the environment are distributed by applicable laws, defined percentage of the central budget and the budget of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and the budgets of municipalities and towns in Serbia. In Serbia, the Fund for Environment Protection was established in accordance with the recommendations of the UN and practices developed in EU in 2005, which goal is to raise funds and systematic realization of investments for environment protection. Finally, the paper presents a short view and some of the paradoxes that follow the pattern of trading pollution rights.

Item Type: Book Section
Additional Information: COBISS.SR-ID: 1024475024
Uncontrolled Keywords: environment, fees, natural resources and capital investments, trading pollution rights
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Date Deposited: 12 Aug 2015 11:57
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URI: http://ebooks.ien.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/227

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