Veřejná správa a sociální politika 2024, 4(1):17-40 | DOI: 10.25142/vssp.2023.004

SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT FUTURES: EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL STRIVING TO BE THE FIRST CLIMATE-NEUTRAL CONTINENT

Milan Douša1
1 Department of Economics and Management of Public Administration, Faculty of Public Administration, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice

The aim of the article is to point out the possibilities of transformation to a green economy in individual countries and regions of the EU in connection with the fulfillment of the objectives of the European Green Deal. At the same time, the aim is also to present appropriate measures in all sectors of the economy to achieve this goal, such as investing in environmentally friendly technologies, introducing cleaner, cheaper, and healthier forms of private and public transport, etc. The partial aim of the article is a content analysis of steps towards Sustainable Environment Futures in EU countries and Indonesia, followed by a comparative comparison of results and possible recommendations. In connection with the implementation of measures to restore biodiversity and the level of stability of the landscape and its territory, several methodological tools will be used to calculate the coefficient of ecological stability (CES). At present, the CES is a key element in the design of land-use measures resulting from the design of local territorial ecological stability systems processed for landscaping projects in countries. We will monitor the results of the calculations to point out the importance of spatial and landscape planning and the transformation of the territory into nature-friendly nearby ecosystems. These calculations will allow us to determine the ability of ecosystems to cope with changes caused by external factors while maintaining their natural properties and functions. These calculations will be applied to both selected cities in EU countries and cities in Indonesia.

Keywords: Sustainable Environment, European Green Deal, Sustainable Futures, Sustainable Development, Landscape Planning, Coefficient of Ecological Stability, European Union, Indonesia

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Douša M. SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT FUTURES: EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL STRIVING TO BE THE FIRST CLIMATE-NEUTRAL CONTINENT. Veřejná správa a sociální politika. 2024;4(1):17-40. doi: 10.25142/vssp.2023.004.
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