Eco-efficiency and sustainable agricultural development in Central and Southeast Europe Cover Image

Еколошка ефикасност и одрживи развој пољопривреде у централној и југоисточној Европи
Eco-efficiency and sustainable agricultural development in Central and Southeast Europe

Author(s): Aleksandra Tošović-Stevanović, Sanja Jelisavaca-Trošić, Vladimir Ristanović
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Economy, Agriculture, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: eco-efficiency; sustainable development; eco-efficiency indicators; Serbia; EU; CSEE; agriculture; SDG

Summary/Abstract: The modern era ushers in significant changes in the conventional method of achieving economic growth, bringing us to eco-efficiency in economic growth. Nowadays, eco-efficiency is becoming a measure of progress in green growth and an increasingly preferred way of using resources. Ecoefficiency has become a practical approach for businesses to contribute to sustainable development. The focus of the paper is on eco-efficiency and sustainable development in the agriculture sector. In this context, sustainability in the agricultural sector depends on the existence of ecoefficient production models. A number of parameters were researched with the aim of determining and comparing the development level as well as the level of realisation of sustainable development goals (SDG) in Central and Southeast Europe (CSEE). We used the method of a comparative analysis of SDG indicator values between different CSEE countries in order to assess the effectiveness of countries in advancing the goals of sustainable development. Since this is a relatively unknown indicator in Serbia, we also research to what extent the concept of eco-efficiency is implemented in the Serbian agricultural policy and strategic development documents. The research gave a basic framework for the answers to the question of how to improve Serbian agriculture based on the postulates set within the EU in order to comply with the SDG.

  • Issue Year: 74/2023
  • Issue No: 1187
  • Page Range: 107-132
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English