No Events
Search results for:katarina vuinac
If you did not find the result you were looking for, try using other words
A New Life for Old Turbine Blades: From Playgrounds to Surfboards
Producing clean energy is no longer enough for renewable sources to fully meet sustainability criteria. As their use grows and becomes an integral part of the everyday energy system, the questions move...
Climate-Resilient Cities Through Sustainable Architecture and Green Infrastructure
Climate change is increasingly shaping life in cities — from heat waves and floods to pressure on infrastructure and public health. The question of how to make urban environments more resilient has...
National Park Cities – A Vision Of Healthier And Greener Urban Environments
In modern cities, it is somewhat utopian to expect complete harmony with nature. Urban and social life have distanced people from their cultural heritage, while nature in many areas has been depleted...
Second-Hand Shopping Mall: Waste or 1.3 Million Dollars
Today I am presenting to you the second-hand shopping mall — a story about fashion and the circular economy.
In the 21st century, trends change almost like on a conveyor belt. What was...
Sustainability Certificates – Standards Shaping Modern Buildings Worldwide
Sustainable construction is today one of the key directions in contemporary architecture and urban planning. It reduces negative environmental impacts, encourages the rational use of resources, and improves the quality of life...
Innovative Materials: More Efficient Production of Green Hydrogen From Sunlight
Hydrogen is increasingly described as the fuel of the future and one of the best solutions for decarbonizing heavy machinery, such as airplanes and ships, where electrification is not easily feasible. However,...
Upcycled Food – How Food Waste Becomes a Nutritional Resource
A portion of food that never makes it to the plate has a much greater impact than it might seem at first glance. Every bite we throw away contributes to methane emissions...
Danube4all – Restoring Danube Floodplains for the Benefit of Nature and People
The Danube is much more than a river. It is a link between cultures, a vessel of stories written through history, and a legacy for future generations. Connecting ten countries along its...
Guardian of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Mountain Waters – an Amphibian from the Ice Age whose Survival is Now Threatened
On the plateau of Mount Vranica, in the heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina, lies Prokoško Lake – a natural jewel of exceptional biological value. In the cold, clear waters of this mountain...
Fluo Varoš 1 and 2 – Construction Begins on Two Modern Solar Power Plants in Aleksinac
Sunny days inspire great undertakings, and the investor SE Solar Fluo has entrusted the realization of two important projects to MT-KOMEX, one of the leading domestic contractors in the field of solar...
Songs from the Depths – What Whales Tell Us
Imagine if one day we could understand the communication of whales in the depths of the ocean. For me, there is no creature on this planet more fascinating than these mammals that...
The Whisper of Trees – How to Recognize Signs of Declining Health
As we sit in the shade of a large tree with a lush canopy and gaze up at it, the tree appears as a symbol of strength and longevity, firmly attached to...
Turkey Considers More Sustainable Tourism: All-Inclusive Breakfast as a Luxury or Waste Coming to an End?
When my friends return from their summer holidays, I enjoy long coffee chats where they recount their adventures. Even the less pleasant moments become funny when retold. Those who come back from...
Revolution in Reforestation – AI Robot Plants 100 Trees per Hour
Humans destroy, humans repair – like in a vicious circle, we live in an age that develops and changes at lightning speed, yet also degrades. How many times must nature suffer for...
Mushroom-Based Batteries – A Story of Applying Nature’s Cycle in Technology
The development of batteries marked a turning point in technological advancement, enabling numerous benefits without which life today would be almost unimaginable. In the past, batteries were used only for simple devices,...
Radioactive Horn – Science Against the Rhino Black Market
Planet Earth has been home to rhinoceroses for millions of years—one of its oldest giants still walking today, albeit with an uncertain future. While the most extreme natural disasters failed to bring...


