By 2021, Serbia has designated 471 protected areas covering over 680,000 hectares, which is slightly less than 8% of Serbia’s territory. In the past period, these areas have been managed through the implementation of legal provisions on preservation, establishing internal order, and sustainable management. In my opinion, this is the perfect moment to create a unique tourist offering within these areas with clear, recognizable tourism products that will align with ecological principles.
Clean the Rivers Initiatives Family Day
GO GREEN TEAM – Landscaping of Vraneš Viewpoint
Kokin Brod and Vranješ viewpoint were the scene of another successful joint action by the [...]
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Family Day Roll Up Your Sleeves Actions
GO GREEN ECO FAMILY DAY AT AVALA: WHERE FAMILY AND NATURE MEET
Avala, June 6. More than 45 employees of the Go Green team and their families [...]
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Clean the Rivers Initiatives
One ton less waste – one step closer to a cleaner Sava with the support of Eridan and Eco Serein
The Sava River is one of Belgrade’s most important natural resources, but unfortunately it faces [...]
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Let's Improve It For Children Actions
For a Happier Childhood – Renovation of Srna Kindergarten in New Belgrade with Bosch Company
In line with its commitment to environmental protection, the Discover Serbia team organized an impressive [...]
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Let's Improve It For Children Actions
For a Happier Childhood – Renovation of Srna Kindergarten in New Belgrade with Bosch Company
The Discover Serbia team, together with its long-standing partner, the Bosch company, organized a major [...]
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