Ecosystem Services for a Sustainable Energy Policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ecosystem Services for a Sustainable Energy Policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

This paper examines the concept of ecosystem services for a sustainable energy policy, and briefly analyses of current and possible energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). BiH remains an important cosumer of fossil fuel energies, using both domestic (coal) and imported (petrol and gas) resources. BiH is also using renewable energy sources such as hydropower for electricity production and biomass mainly for heating and has strong potential to further develop other renewable sources of energies. It remains essential but also challenging for the country´s strategy to further maintaining functional ecosystems as an important natural capital . develop sustainable energy resources while

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  • LAURENT AMINE MESBAH was born
  • in France. He received a B.Sc and a M.Sc
  • from the University of Strasbourg in 1991
  • and 1993 and completed his PhD in Plant
  • Biology in 2000 at the Free University in
  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In 2009, he
  • completed a Certificate of Advanced Studies in
  • University of Geneva. Since 2011, L.A. Mesbah Associate is Professor of
  • Environmental Sciences at the American University in BiH and an expert
  • consultant with International Organizations on environmental issues and
  • climate change in the Balkans and other regions of the world.