To the strategy of managing environmental safety of the Russian Federation and its regions in modern conditions
К стратегии управления экологической безопасностью РФ и её регионов в современных условиях
Alexander V. Kokin (Кокин А.В.) and
Lyudmila N. Timeichuk (Тимейчук Л.Н.)
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Alexander V. Kokin (Кокин А.В.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Lyudmila N. Timeichuk (Тимейчук Л.Н.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 3, 25-31
Abstract:
In connection with the upcoming review of the Strategy for Environmental Safety until 2025, it is foreseen that changes and additions to it will be necessary in new socio-economic and political conditions. At the global level: due to the unidentified causes (natural or anthropogenic) affecting global climate change, the RF should withdraw from the Paris Agreement on Climate due to fundamentally incorrect estimates of contribution of countries CO2 issuers in relation to the area of their territories. Because the share of CO2 emissions per unit area in the Russian Federation is much lower than in other countries, with very low population density and dispersion over production and infrastructure. In the exchange processes on the territory of the Russian Federation, up to 46,5% covered by forests, vegetation is able not only to bind anthropogenic CO2, but also to produce significant amounts of oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere compared to other countries. Therefore, when investing capital in the Russian economy, countries with a large contribution of anthropogenic CO2 per unit of area must pay an environmental rent. At the regional level, the new direction of the Strategy for ensuring environmental safety of regions should be gradually moved to the assessment of territories not by the level of anthropogenic loads on the environment, but by the amount of their assimilation potential, as an indicator of the ability of nature itself to restore the quality of the environment in natural and economic complexes; to an adaptive system of natural resources management, according to the need not to fight against emergencies, related to climate change (landscape fires, mudslides, floods and so on), and adapt to environmental changes through the systematic relocation of infrastructure and production to less affected areas.
Keywords: environmental safety strategy; climate change; adaptation to environmental change; environmental rent; assimilation potential (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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