Rural population and renewable energy sources: Experiences of the Republic of Serbia
Apstrakt
During the last decade of the twentieth century the use of green (renewable) energy has become the imperative not only in developed countries worldwide, but also in poorer countries like Asia and Africa. The change from traditional to renewable energy sources carries valuable improvements in environmental protection and economic efficacy. This paper through individual examples, explores the possibility of replacing traditional with renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, energy of small hydroelectric power plants, etc. worldwide and in rural Serbian communities.
Ključne reči:
green energy / economic benefits / female participationIzvor:
Spatium, 2006, 13-14, 1-7Izdavač:
- Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia
Grupa
RAUmPlanTY - JOUR AU - Pucar, Mila AU - Nenković, Marina PY - 2006 UR - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/107 AB - During the last decade of the twentieth century the use of green (renewable) energy has become the imperative not only in developed countries worldwide, but also in poorer countries like Asia and Africa. The change from traditional to renewable energy sources carries valuable improvements in environmental protection and economic efficacy. This paper through individual examples, explores the possibility of replacing traditional with renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, energy of small hydroelectric power plants, etc. worldwide and in rural Serbian communities. PB - Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia T2 - Spatium T1 - Rural population and renewable energy sources: Experiences of the Republic of Serbia IS - 13-14 SP - 1 EP - 7 DO - 10.2298/SPAT0614001P ER -
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Pucar, M.,& Nenković, M.. (2006). Rural population and renewable energy sources: Experiences of the Republic of Serbia. in Spatium Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia.(13-14), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT0614001P
Pucar M, Nenković M. Rural population and renewable energy sources: Experiences of the Republic of Serbia. in Spatium. 2006;(13-14):1-7. doi:10.2298/SPAT0614001P .
Pucar, Mila, Nenković, Marina, "Rural population and renewable energy sources: Experiences of the Republic of Serbia" in Spatium, no. 13-14 (2006):1-7, https://doi.org/10.2298/SPAT0614001P . .