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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 become one of the key issues in contemporary…

Trgovska gora – A Quarter Century of Resistance to Nuclear Waste
Trgovska Gora is a hilly-mountainous area on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, which has come into the public spotlight due to Croatia’s plans to establish longterm storage facilities for radioactive waste from the Krško nuclear power plant…

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 – a gas with roughly 28 times the…

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 course, it serves as an important route for…

Smart gardens – a technological response to climate challenges in agriculture
Agriculture in Serbia faces significant challenges today. Climate change brings increasingly unpredictable weather conditions, while the average age of the farming population is high, and producers’ financial capacity is often limited. Added to this are problems in the organization of…

WWF Expands a Network Of Hope – From Vienna To The Danube, From Schools To Forests
Climate change in Serbia is no longer an abstract threat – it is a reality. Droughts, extreme weather events, and shifts in seasonality are leaving a profound impact not only on agriculture but also on plant and animal life, warns…

RESET Project Results: Education and Skills for the Renewable Energy Future of the Western Balkans (2023–2025)
Did you know that in the Western Balkans, carbon intensity is more than five times higher than in the EU, and that most households still rely on coal, oil, or even traditional firewood for heating? This dependence not only makes…



