Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas

Abstract Background The Republic of Serbia (RS) is strategically oriented towards sustainable development, but the implementation thereof faces different limitations and problems. RS emits substantial pollution caused by fossil fuels, and pollution from agricultural sector characterized by inefficie...

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Main Authors: Igor Vukelić, Srđan Milošević, Diona Đurđević, Gordana Racić, Vilmoš Tot
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2023-09-01
Series:Energy, Sustainability and Society
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-023-00413-4
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author Igor Vukelić
Srđan Milošević
Diona Đurđević
Gordana Racić
Vilmoš Tot
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Srđan Milošević
Diona Đurđević
Gordana Racić
Vilmoš Tot
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description Abstract Background The Republic of Serbia (RS) is strategically oriented towards sustainable development, but the implementation thereof faces different limitations and problems. RS emits substantial pollution caused by fossil fuels, and pollution from agricultural sector characterized by inefficient use of energy and intensive use of fertilizers. Bearing in mind the significant agricultural capacities and the orientation towards rural development, a special green transformation must be implemented in this domain. Taking into account the specificities and tradition, the introduction of the circularity concept can be considered the most acceptable. Research on readiness for transition to circularity in RS rural areas has not been conducted; therefore, the goal of the paper is to develop a concept for assessing the capacity of rural areas for circularity. This study is the first scientific proposal that aims to provide input for policymakers, thus contributing to the creation of a new identity of RS, whose development is based on the principles of sustainability. Methods The study was conducted as conceptual research, with the objective of examining an undiscovered phenomenon without empirical evidence and incorporating the targeted phenomenon into a conceptual framework, while providing a proposal for a solution model based on an interdisciplinary approach—the application of qualitative and quantitative methods (aggregation of composite indicators and Delphi method). Results Paper results can be summarized as follows: (a) qualitative analysis of policy framework related to RS transition towards circularity (which shows that regulation is insufficient or non-existent, so conceptual research at this stage is necessary and only possible); (b) research questionnaire; (c) original set of indicators for measuring capacity for circularity (derived from the questionnaire); (d) concept of index of capacity of agriculture and rural areas for circularity (based on a set of indicators); and (e) concept of the monitoring of circularity implementation. Conclusions The main research findings presented in this paper could be beneficial for countries at early stages of introducing circularity, having both low and high agricultural potential. With slight modifications, they can also be applied to other economic activities.
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spelling doaj.art-15848d8286fb44d5a1691e7b6911f20d2023-11-20T10:28:28ZengBMCEnergy, Sustainability and Society2192-05672023-09-0113111810.1186/s13705-023-00413-4Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areasIgor Vukelić0Srđan Milošević1Diona Đurđević2Gordana Racić3Vilmoš Tot4Faculty of Ecological Agriculture, Educons UniversityFaculty of Business Economics, Educons UniversityFaculty of Business Economics, Educons UniversityFaculty of Ecological Agriculture, Educons UniversityFaculty of Business Economics, Educons UniversityAbstract Background The Republic of Serbia (RS) is strategically oriented towards sustainable development, but the implementation thereof faces different limitations and problems. RS emits substantial pollution caused by fossil fuels, and pollution from agricultural sector characterized by inefficient use of energy and intensive use of fertilizers. Bearing in mind the significant agricultural capacities and the orientation towards rural development, a special green transformation must be implemented in this domain. Taking into account the specificities and tradition, the introduction of the circularity concept can be considered the most acceptable. Research on readiness for transition to circularity in RS rural areas has not been conducted; therefore, the goal of the paper is to develop a concept for assessing the capacity of rural areas for circularity. This study is the first scientific proposal that aims to provide input for policymakers, thus contributing to the creation of a new identity of RS, whose development is based on the principles of sustainability. Methods The study was conducted as conceptual research, with the objective of examining an undiscovered phenomenon without empirical evidence and incorporating the targeted phenomenon into a conceptual framework, while providing a proposal for a solution model based on an interdisciplinary approach—the application of qualitative and quantitative methods (aggregation of composite indicators and Delphi method). Results Paper results can be summarized as follows: (a) qualitative analysis of policy framework related to RS transition towards circularity (which shows that regulation is insufficient or non-existent, so conceptual research at this stage is necessary and only possible); (b) research questionnaire; (c) original set of indicators for measuring capacity for circularity (derived from the questionnaire); (d) concept of index of capacity of agriculture and rural areas for circularity (based on a set of indicators); and (e) concept of the monitoring of circularity implementation. Conclusions The main research findings presented in this paper could be beneficial for countries at early stages of introducing circularity, having both low and high agricultural potential. With slight modifications, they can also be applied to other economic activities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-023-00413-4Sustainable developmentClimate changeAgricultureRural developmentRSMeasuring capacity for circularity
spellingShingle Igor Vukelić
Srđan Milošević
Diona Đurđević
Gordana Racić
Vilmoš Tot
Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
Energy, Sustainability and Society
Sustainable development
Climate change
Agriculture
Rural development
RS
Measuring capacity for circularity
title Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
title_full Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
title_fullStr Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
title_short Sustainable transition of the Republic of Serbia: measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
title_sort sustainable transition of the republic of serbia measuring capacity for circularity in agriculture and rural areas
topic Sustainable development
Climate change
Agriculture
Rural development
RS
Measuring capacity for circularity
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-023-00413-4
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