1. environment
Produced a 11-student class
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2. "Environment" - a general concept that
characterizes the environmental
conditions specifically selected location
and ecological conditions of the area.
3. As a rule, the use of the term
refers to the description of
natural conditions on the
ground, as its local and global
ecosystems and their interaction
with human
4. In this sense, the term
is used in international
agreements
5. Environment - is generally
regarded as part of the
environment immediately
surrounding (hence the name)
and some live system (human,
animal, and so on) and
consisting of objects animate
and inanimate nature.
6. Environment - the
habitat and human
activity, the whole
surrounding human
world, including the
natural and built
environment
7. In modern times, human
activities are covered
almost the entire
geographical extent of
her shell and is now
comparable to that of
global natural processes,
which negatively impact
on the environment
9. In Russia, the legal definition of the term
"enabling environment" given in Article 1 of
the Federal Law № 7-FZ "On
Environmental Protection" of January 10,
2002:
A good environment - the environment of a
quality that ensures sustainability of
natural ecosystems, and natural and man-
made natural objects.
10. Obviously, the establishment of a
legal fact "stable functioning of
natural ecosystems" is a
significant challenge from a
practical point of view.
11. It is therefore necessary to turn to the definition of
another term, which is given in the same article
1:Regulations in the field of environmental protection
(hereinafter - the environmental regulations) - established
environmental quality standards and the standards of
permissible exposure to under which ensures
sustainability of natural ecosystems and the conservation
of biological diversity.
12. Thus, the right to a healthy
environment is provided by a
system of environmental standards
and criteria for compliance with
this law is that the quality of the
environment and their impact on
the relevant environmental
standards.