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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING

MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING. “ Ministry of the Land and Sky ” Overview of Responsibilities. Protection of nature Protection of environment Protection of natural resources Spatial Planning Urban development Housing Constructions Communal utility activities

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MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING

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  1. MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND SPATIAL PLANNING

  2. “Ministry of the Land and Sky”Overview of Responsibilities • Protection of nature • Protection of environment • Protection of natural resources • Spatial Planning • Urban development • Housing • Constructions • Communal utility activities • Inspection oversight...

  3. Strategic principles of the Ministry • Regulatory harmonization with EU, in accordance with capacities of our public administration, economy and society • Economic incentives for environment friendly behaviour • Timely delivery of by-laws to shorten the period between adoption of a strategy and its full implementation • Intensive consultations with local governments and business in the design of reforms to reduce need for dialog in the implementation stage

  4. New Law on Planning and Constructions • Simpflication of the construction permitting procedure • Reduced role of administration, increased role of licensed engineurs • Possibility for investors, local governemnts and citizens to acquire full ownership rights on the land • Energy efficinecy standards

  5. Adoption of Spatial Plans – Critical Point in Construction Permitting • Lack of spatial plans as a key source of corruption and hold ups in permiting under the previous law • Vicious circle of breaking the law – the State did not adopt the National Spatial Plan, local governments were not adopting their plans • All that changes now – MESP has completed the National Spatal Plans and performs tight control on local governments regarding adoption of their plans

  6. Environment and Construction • Integration of the environment impact assesment and construction permitting • Applience of the on the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (2002/91/ECDirective onEnergy Performance of Buildings), to ensure application of energy efficiency standards • Mandatory use of standardized materials that meet eco-standards

  7. Environment – Key Principles • Protection of nature • Revitalization of black points • Use of economic instruments for policy goals whenever possible • Consistent law enforcement – when needed by the means of inspections • Adoption of regulations in complience with strategic documents in the area of environemnt • National program of Environmental protection • Strategy and the Action Plan for Implementation of the Green Production • Waste Management Strategy...

  8. Regulatory Activities • Biggest part of the regulatory harmonization with the EU is related with the environemntal issues • Since the May 2009, more than 20 laws adopted in this area • Following that, around 100 by-laws adopted

  9. Waste Management • Waste Management Strategy as one of key documents in the area of environment • 500.000 tons of packaging waste generated annually, with the increasing tendency • Around 35.000 tonsof tyres’ waste generated annually, with 50-60.000 tonsof existing waste • All that waste is dispersed in several thousands of unsanitary waste dumps, many of which are situated next to rivers, wells, filds...

  10. EU Requirements • By 2015.separate collection of paper, metal, plastics and glass. • Ammount of the bio-dissolving waste on landfills to be reduced by 65% in comparison to 1995. • By 2020. recycling of 50% of paper, glass, plastic and metal waste from housholds • By 2020 recycling of 70% of construction waste • Solid waste management may not cause health or environmental hazard • Developmen of national and local plans • Plans for waste reduction to be prepared by 2014.

  11. Readinees of citizens to classify the waste(%) Ready if preconditions are met – 80% Don’t know – dind’t think about it / 13% Not ready because of lack of the space – 5% Not ready to waste time on that – 2%

  12. NATIONAL PLAN FOR REDUCTION OF THE PACKAGING WASTE

  13. Green Products Brending • “Eco-Sign” of Serbia for products meeting the environmnental protection standards • “Potisje” Kanjiža first holder of the Eco-Sign • “Green Point”– symbol that finances are provided for dealing with that packaging material after its use • That will facilitate export of the products with that symbol

  14. Used Tyres Strategy • Estimates: around 35,000 tons of tyres waste generated annually, 50-60,000 tons of accumulated tyres • Governmental Decree and all necessary by-laws already adopted • Importers and producers pay fee • Around 90% of revenues will be used to subsidize collection and processing of used tyres • Next goals: all other special categories of waste, starting with lubricants, asbestos, batteries.

  15. Special Wastes Strategy – from Hazard to Profit The Environment Protection Fund subsidize collectors, transporters and recyclers of the tires The recyclers are subsidized for re-using the waste, and make a profit on the end product Importers and producers of tires pay the fee to the Environment Protection Fund

  16. When Education in Not Enough

  17. Environmental Protection Fund Priorities • Waste • Bio-diversity • Emissions • Education • Monitoring • Remediation • Loans

  18. Energy Efficiency as a Business Opportunity - Decree on Support for Production of Energy from Renewable Sources • Feed-in tariffs for energy producers from green sources: • Guaranteed for the period of 12 years since the beginning of the investment, • Higher than for energy from fossil fuels. • The goal of the Republic of Serbia for the year of 2012: • To increase production of energy from renewable sources for 7.4% comparing to the 2007; • To have investments of about 200 million euro in facilities that will generate additional 100 green mega watts.

  19. New Subsidy Instruments • Subsidies in the amount of 100.000 dinar for hybrid vehicles • Grants for purchase of equipment for green industries • Subsidized loans – one year grace period, 5 years maturity, interest rate of 3%.

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