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Title: Circular economy and sustainable human development- a comparison of Serbia and Nigeria
Authors: Ogbodo, Iruomachukwu Esther
Petković, Jasna 
Lečić-Cvetković, Danica 
Keywords: Circular Economy;Sustainability;Waste management;Renewable energy;Sustainable agriculture
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: University of Belgrade – Faculty of Organizational Sciences
Abstract: This paper explores Serbia and Nigeria are implementing circular economy practices. It examines
the current state of sustainable practices in both countries. specifically in the areas of waste management,
renewable energy and sustainable agriculture. It also shows how each country is adapting to changes related
to sustainability and opportunities available within its own social, economic, and environmental landscape. By
making a comparison between Serbia, an emerging European economy, with Nigeria, a developing African
nation, insight is gained into the different strategies and results of adopting circular economy principles. The
study in the process also highlights key barriers like policy gaps, technological limitations, and social
constraints. Moreover, this study gives an understanding of how practices supporting circular economy can
aid economic growth, healthier environments, and social well-being in diverse developmental settings.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3131
ISBN: 978-86-7680-464-1
Appears in Collections:Radovi istraživača / Researchers’ publications

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