Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1187064
The EU’S Policymaking Framework for Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The EU’S Policymaking Framework for Sustainable Development and Environmental Protection in Bosnia and Herzegovina // THE WESTERN BALKANS COOPERATION, GEOPOLITICS AND ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS AND RELATIONS / Mulalić, Muhidin ; Topcu, Emel ; Muhasilović, Jahja (ur.).
Sarajevo: Internacionalni Univerzitet u Sarajevu, 2022. str. 86-100
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Naslov
The EU’S Policymaking Framework for Sustainable
Development and Environmental Protection in Bosnia
and Herzegovina
(THE EU’S POLICYMAKING FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA)
Autori
Sršen, Andreja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
THE WESTERN BALKANS COOPERATION, GEOPOLITICS AND ECONOMIC TRANSITIONS AND RELATIONS
Urednik/ci
Mulalić, Muhidin ; Topcu, Emel ; Muhasilović, Jahja
Izdavač
Internacionalni Univerzitet u Sarajevu
Grad
Sarajevo
Godina
2022
Raspon stranica
86-100
ISBN
978-9958-896-54-5
Ključne riječi
The European Green Deal, EU’s Policymaking Framework for Sustainable Development, Bosnia and Herzegovina, socio-economic environment, sociological aspects of sustainable developmental
Sažetak
The chapter explores the link between the EU’s Policymaking Framework for Sustainable Development - The European Green Deal – and the systems approach to goals attributed to three interlinked systems: environmental (or ecological), economic and social in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Although this analysis focuses on The European Green Deal, the approach could also be applied to show major steps have been taken to strengthen B&H’s implementation of international environmental and sustainability commitments, including the 2030 Agenda and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Accordingly, this chapter is based on the different concepts of sociological aspects of sustainable developmental perspectives with a focus on the structuration theory where social reality is understood as a reciprocal process of constructing social life through individual actions that are shaped by society (Giddens, 2007). It is evident that the process of accession of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the EU runs slowly, and many of the EU’s Annual reports constantly indicate the need for quicker development of the socio-economic environment.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Sociologija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti