International environmental organization The Nature Conservancy and local partners have completed a project in Serbia that maps the most suitable locations for solar power plants.
The project aims to accelerate the development of photovoltaic plants while ensuring that they do not harm valuable natural areas.
The project team emphasizes the importance of involving local communities in the decision-making process for the construction of solar power plants to achieve a sustainable energy transition.
The project included regional workshops and collaboration with experts to find solutions that minimize negative environmental impacts and align with local interests.
The team also gathered local experts to review the methodologies and improve the planning process.
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