29 June 2015, UN Headquarters, New York, HLPF Stakeholder Consultation: This event present the results of an international stakeholder consultation on the mandate and means of stakeholder engagement in the HLPF.The High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) is proposed as the institutional “home” for follow-up and review of the post-2015 development agenda; and therefore […]
Six essential elements for delivering the SDGs
We follow developments on UN level – The Road to Dignity by 2030, and would like to share 6 essential elements for delivering 17 SDGs: Dignity: to end poverty and fight inequalities People: to ensure healthy lives, knowledge, and inclusion of women and children Prosperity: to grow a strong, inclusive and transformative economy Planet: to […]
European Western Balkans Interview: Andjelka Mihajlov, Environmental Ambassador for Sustainable Development
European Western Balkans Interview: Andjelka Mihajlov, Environmental Ambassador for Sustainable Development Prof dr. Anđelka Mihajlov, Environmental Ambassador for Sustainable Development, is a Full Professor at Faculty of Technical Sciences, the University of Novi Sad and Coordinator for environment and green economy at the Public Policy Institute. UN and EU expert, scientist and consultant. She has […]
ERF 2014 – European Resources Forum, Berlin November 2014
EASD representative Prof Anđelka Mihajlov, participate on the 2nd ERF 2014. Thematic issues include: Europe’s responsibility for a sustainable use of natural resources, Targets for a sustainable resource use, Natural resources – to whom do they belong?, Resources for the “Energiewende”, UNEP’s International Resource Panel (IRP) on Decoupling & Circular Economy, Sustainable development goals and post 2015 process , Sustainable resource use […]
We participate in consultation related the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2016-2020
We participate in consultation related the United Nations Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2016-2020 , Belgrade October 13, 2014. The session was opened by First Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and UN Resident Coordinator in Serbia Irena Vojackova-Sollorano. More at UNDP and Government sites.
Places and Technologies 2014
On April 3, 2014, as the Conference Guest lecturer, Prof Andjelka Mihajlov participated in Plenary, presenting interconnections between sustainable cities planning and design, climate change and sustainable development. The main tasks of this First International Academic Conference PLACES AND TECHNOLOGIES are issues related to: the future of society and places, design of places, facilities and […]
Eye on SEE regional cooperation
Key agreement in South-Eastern Europe puts natural capital at the heart of economic development – December 2, 2013 in Budva, Montenegro – Representatives of the governments of eight countries – Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo*, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia – have endorsed a key agreement for the protection of the environment in the Adria […]
Plenary lecture at the SYMPOSIUM „RECYCLING TECHNOLOGIES AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT“
By invitation, Prof dr Hristina Stevanovic Carapina, had plenary lecture: RELIABILITY OF DATA ON WASTE GENERATION IN THE APPLICATION OF LCA AS A PREREQUISITE IN DECISION-MAKING PROCESS ABOUT THE INTRODUCTION OF RECYCLING IN MUNICIPALITY OF BOR (coauthors: Jasna Stepanov, Dunja Prokić, Ljiljana Ćurčić, Nataša Žugić Drakulić, Anđelka Mihajlov – majority of research team are EASD […]
WED: “Do not waste the food – avoid unresponsive consumption”
On June 5th, Association of Consumers (APOS) and Environmental Ambassadors for Sustainable Development (EASD), in Media Center, Organize Conference dedicated to UNEP WED message: “Think. Eat. Save”. Presentation by: Andjelka Mihajlov, Lela Tasic, Jovanka Nikolic, Nina Milos, Igor Damjanic. Main messages includes: 1. Quantity and the type of food consumed by each of us, is indicator […]
EASD Activity Circles
Environmental Ambassadors for Sustainable Development make ACTIVITY CIRCLES as the snapshot to explain our scope of work.