Kyrychenko Oksana
Cherkasy Institute of Fire Safety named after the Heroes of Chernobyl of the National University of Civil Defence of Ukraine

Diadiushenko Oleksandr
Cherkasy Institute of Fire Safety named after the Heroes of Chernobyl of the National University of Civil Defence of Ukraine

Nuianzin Vitalii
Cherkasy Institute of Fire Safety named after the Heroes of Chernobyl of the National University of Civil Defence of Ukraine

Maiboroda Artem
Cherkasy Institute of Fire Safety named after the Heroes of Chernobyl of the National University of Civil Defence of Ukraine


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION OF ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AS A COMPONENT OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE COUNTRY

DOI: 10.52363/2414-5866-2022-1-38

Ключові слова: public administration, national security, state policy, environmental safet.

Анотація

Environmental threats have an impact on the political, socioeconomic, demographic situation at the global and regional levels and become a political factor, affect the national interests of states and determine the emergence of new national priorities. Revealing the patterns and specifics of national interests, including in the environmental field, substantiating the main directions in the implementation of national priorities are among the most important and urgent problems. It is noted that the strategic goals of ensuring environmental safety and rational use of natural resources are: preservation and restoration of natural systems, ensuring the quality of the environment necessary for human life and sustainable economic development; elimination of environmental damage from economic activities in the context of increasing economic activity and global climate change. The achievement of the strategic goals of environmental safety and rational use of natural resources is carried out through the formation and implementation of a long-term state policy.

 

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