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Title: ETHICS OF NATURE USE IN THE ASPECT OF POLITICS AND MORALITY
Authors: Юрченко, Любов Іванівна
Харламов, Михайло Іванович
Keywords: ethics
politics
morality
nature management
environmental problems
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: YEARBOOK OF VARNA UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT
Citation: VARNA
Series/Report no.: volume XVII;
Abstract: To develop a long-term policy of creating an environmental management system, it is crucial to determine the stages of its implementation in close connection with the socio-economic development. It is believed that at the first stage, in economic turmoil, when there is a recession and a shortage of basic necessities, “do no harm” should be the underlying principle of the environmental policy. It is important at least to stop further destruction of natural complexes. The second stage should be devoted to the implementation of nature management and nature restoration projects. The third stage should cover the period of post-crisis recovery and sustainable development, consisting in the restoration of the natural environment or ecological reconstruction. Characterizing different types of environmental policy (such as managerial, pluralistic and collective) makes it possible to justify the expedience of such a model, which is based on environmental legislation and institutionalism. However, this model requires a certain level of development of civil society and its individual institutes. Analyzing the practice of solving environmental problems by the world community shows that environmental legislation is increasingly interfering in politics. And not only in the form of prohibitions, restrictions, sanctions and exemptions, but also as a basis for ensuring viable, environmentally safe, sustainable development
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