GREEN ECONOMY, GREEN JOBS AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCE: A MONTENEGRIN PERSPECTIVE
Keywords:
Green Economy, Energy, Climate, Montenegro
Abstract
This article focused on some of the aspects of Green Economy, Green Jobs and Economic Resilience in Montenegro outlining the activities, initiatives, and support programs of various institutions contributing to the advancement of the green economy in the country. Key topics discussed economic diversification, circular economy initiatives, sustainable financing, incentive measures, and the role of different sectors in achieving climate and environmental goals.
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Published
2024-07-13
How to Cite
Spalevic, V., Skataric, G., & Dudic, B. (2024). GREEN ECONOMY, GREEN JOBS AND ECONOMIC RESILIENCE: A MONTENEGRIN PERSPECTIVE. Tourism International Scientific Conference Vrnjačka Banja - TISC, 8(1), 482-491. https://doi.org/10.52370/TISC24482VS
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