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Title: | Legal and moral basis of nature management control and nature protection activity |
Authors: | Рябініна О.В. Юрченко Л.І. Гонтаренко Л.О. Приходько Т.П. |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Citation: | Scientific and practical international conference: Public Administration in the 21st Century: Problems and Development Prospects. 20 November 2020 |
Abstract: | The legal basis of nature management and nature protection activities were studied and generalized. The ecological character of the state is manifested in the role of law in regulating the interaction between nature and society. The most essential rules of such behavior are enshrined in law by the state and become mandatory for the implementation. Special attention is paid to the formation of the ecological network in Ukraine, which is an important administrative act aimed at ensuring real basic human rights, in particular the right of every citizen to a favorable environment for life. The process of creation and development of the ecological network contributes to the further integration of Ukraine into the European reality. In the context of modern ecological culture, the following basic principles of nature management are outlined: the priority of the ecological paradigm in the general state policy as well as in the state budget; approximation of technological cycles to the requirements of biosphere compatibility (inclusion of waste to natural biogeochemical cycles without violation); change of a person and the understanding of ecological values. The main tools for optimizing the interaction of society with the natural environment, creation of environmental safety and environmental beliefs are considered. |
URI: | http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/12429 |
Appears in Collections: | Кафедра соціальних і гуманітарних дисциплін |
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