Volume 18, Special Issue on Computing Technology and Information Management, 2021

Information Process Management: Improving Environmental Safety


Vadim Avdeevich Avdeev, Stanislav Vasilyevich Rozenko, Igor Nikolaevich Fedulov, Dmitry Sergeevich Dyadkin and Yuri Vladimirovich Truntsevsky

Abstract

The article examines the legal framework for environmental security in the context of globalization. Attention is focused on interstate cooperation in the field of health security. Particular attention is paid to the relationship and correlation of international and national legal acts. The task to unite the efforts in the international community for ensuring the safety of the human environment is being actualized. In modern conditions, the depletion of natural resources and the adverse effects of environmental degradation are an obstacle to sustainable development. Negative trends are recognized land degradation, loss of biodiversity, lack of drinking water, droughts, desertification, aggravating new problems. It is concluded that it is necessary to carry out a set of measures to preserve the environment. Issues related to the rational use of natural resources, seas, oceans, freshwater resources, mountains and forests and protection of wild flora and fauna require solutions within the international community. The importance of international cooperation and consolidation of resources to combat desertification, drought and land degradation is increasing. The international community in the field of environmental protection should be focused on the prevention and limitation of harmful effects on the environment, the rational use of international natural resources and the protection of unique natural objects through conservation from human economic influence. Changes are required in the environmental policies and legal frameworks of states. Consolidation is required by the resources of both government agencies and civil society, including youth, trade unions, the media, academia, the private sector and others.


Pages: 700-712

DOI: 10.14704/WEB/V18SI04/WEB18159

Keywords: Environment, Natural Resources, Environmental Security, Threats to Environmental Security, Legal Policy, Legal Regulation.

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