Dr. Boško Josimovic, PhD, graduated from the Faculty of Geography, Spatial Planning Department, at Belgrade University in 2000. He obtained his MSc degree in 2003 and completed his PhD in 2008. Since 2003, he has been employed at the Institute of Architecture, Urban and Spatial Planning of Serbia (IAUS), where he has held various positions, including Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, and Principal Research Fellow. In his role at IAUS, he coordinates national and international scientific and professional cooperation projects focusing on environmental protection and spatial development. Dr. Josimovic specializes in interdisciplinary research, particularly in environmental assessment methodologies for strategic development policies and projects related to spatial and urban planning, energy, and renewable energy sources. He has published over 100 research papers in prestigious international scientific journals and authored books on topics such as the impact of wind farms on the environment. Dr. Josimovic has led numerous scientific projects financed by Serbian ministries and international bodies, including an international research project under HORIZON 2020. He has also contributed to technological development in renewable energy sources and serves as a reviewer for leading international journals such as Energy and Science of the Total Environment.