@article{Jokic:288930,
      recid = {288930},
      author = {Jokic, Lea Kis and Cvijanovic, Drago and Puzic, Goran},
      title = {Culture and the Importance of Media in Process Management  Biomass Production in Order Top Reserve Natural Resources  in the Republic of Serbia},
      journal = {Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and  Social Issues},
      address = {2011-09},
      number = {1350-2019-2276},
      year = {2011},
      abstract = {According to the research of the magazine Economist from  2006, people burn on Serbian fields as much energy as two  Djerdaps produce per one year. The magazine Economist looks  back on the research about parts of organic waste that  Ministry for the environmental protection has made as a  part of the National program for energetic efficiency where  it is said that our farmers burn (which is illegal) 12,5  million tons of different plant waste and leftovers. Only  1/3 of that waste, which is one million tons of plant  products are energetically equal to 11 billion kilo watts  per hour of electric energy, which is equal to the  production of energy of two water plants in Serbia. That is  all together 2800 mega watts of installed power. Those  three million tons of the organic waste costs,  energetically as well as financially, as much as one  million tons of oil (one third of what we import), or 1,2  billion m3 of natural gas, which is even more, that is one  half of what we import per year, or finally, over 5 million  tons of coal, which is 15 % of our total domestic  production per year.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/288930},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.288930},
}