PREDICTION OF SOME ASPECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Ivana Ilić Krstić, Aleksandra Ilić Petković

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/FUWLEP250324004I
First page
033
Last page
044

Abstract


Climate change, as one of the predominant issues of contemporary society, will result in a series of adverse consequences for society and its future development. The rise in temperature represents a direct negative outcome of climate change that impacts human health, life, and the environment. Moreover, extreme rainfall leading to floods and landslides directly jeopardizes lives, property, as well as the supply and availability of food, water, and energy. Given the obvious impact of climate change on society, there is a need to adapt society to these changes and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Incorporating these aspects into developmental planning ensures the sustainable development of a society. Given the overall material damages caused by extreme climate and weather conditions in Serbia exceeded 5 billion euros only in the period from 2000 to 2015, examining all aspects of climate change on our society is essential for sustainable development.


Keywords

Climate change, Society, Sustainable development, Serbia.

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