2019
DOI: 10.5937/ekopolj1903889m
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The role of leadership in natural resource conservation and sustainable development: A case study of local self-government of Eastern Serbia

Abstract: Local authorities have a very important role in preserving natural resources and achieving the concept of sustainable development. Leadership, but primarily sustainable leadership, plays a major role in the management of natural resources. Sustainability at local level refers not only to environmental issues such as the conservation of natural resources, energy and environment but also efforts to involve the community in the processes, develop organizational capacities and promote the principles of sustainable… Show more

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“…They quantitatively measured the use potential of marine medicinal biological resources in 11 provinces and cities along the coast of China, classified them into levels, and made a comparative evaluation of the development potential of the marine biomedicine industry in each province [24]. Marjanovic et al used the P-S-R model to elaborate on the principle of pressure, state, and reaction interaction in the process of marine resource development and analyzed the macro and microenvironments for the realization of government inducement on the basis of the government-induced model for the development of marine biological resources [25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They quantitatively measured the use potential of marine medicinal biological resources in 11 provinces and cities along the coast of China, classified them into levels, and made a comparative evaluation of the development potential of the marine biomedicine industry in each province [24]. Marjanovic et al used the P-S-R model to elaborate on the principle of pressure, state, and reaction interaction in the process of marine resource development and analyzed the macro and microenvironments for the realization of government inducement on the basis of the government-induced model for the development of marine biological resources [25].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, so as not to have a worse impact, both on the natural environment and people's lives, both the community and the government must be able to act more decisively to restore the ecological functions of nature as intended. Previous research showed the important role of government and local institutions in conservation process [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creative power of the leaders is in the knowledge-intellectual potential, which have become a key factor of productivity, competitiveness and economic success [29]. There is currently a great necessity of a standardized curriculum to be developed and applyed with training and certification of current and future leader [30]. Namely, development of their competencies can increase the ability to apply certain knowledge, skills, and personal, social and methodological skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%