CC-BY-NC-NDRiznić, DejanJevtić, AdrijanaVuković, AleksandraJovanović, LarisaErmakov, VadimBalaban, Suzana2023-12-262023-12-262023978-86-89061-17-8https://repozitorijum.tfbor.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2529The world is trying in various ways to build a system of sustainable production and consumption, and ecology leaves a deep mark on the economy. Emphasis is placed on the production of the greatest possible added value with the least possible consumption of materials and energy and with the least negative consequences for the environment, in order to protect future generations. Today, natural disasters and health pandemics are becoming more frequent, and their consequences are enormous. In many countries, even with a developed economy, it becomes difficult to restore nature and the economy in a short period of time. The ecological crisis shows that it related its risks to the overall development of each country, so it is necessary to increase awareness of the consequences of climate change. This paper starts with the thesis that environmental problems have not decreased, but are increasing, and deals with the analysis of sustainable development with special reference to the consequences of natural changes, which have a devastating effect on the green economy.engreen economyeconomic effectsgreen growthecologic managementManagement aspects of green economy and green growthconferenceObject