Economic and Legal Aspects for Construction Business to Ensure Environmental Safety by Self-Regulating Organizations: The Case of Russia
Yuliya G. Leskova,
Irina K. Kuzmina,
Tahir E. Rakhmatullin,
Natalia V. Dzhagaryan,
Denis A. Popyrkin and
Vera N. Kolodkina
International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), 2020, vol. VIII, issue 4, 20-29
Abstract:
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to develop recommendations for improving the level of environmental safety in construction through self-regulation mechanisms. Design/Methodology/Approach: To achieve this purpose the authors used the following general and private scientific methods: dialectical, logical, system and complex analysis, comparative legal, formal legal, statistical and legal modeling methods. Findings: The authors investigate the anthropogenic impact of the construction industry on the environment, justify the increase in the environmental efficiency of the economy through the participation of self-regulating organizations in the regulation of natural resources and environmental relations. The article analyzes the impact of negative factors of various etymologies mainly in the regions of the North-Western Federal district. Practical Implications: The use of new ways to increase greening in the construction business within the framework of existing self-regulation mechanisms will increase the entrepreneurs‘ awareness level to reduce the anthropogenic impact on the environment. Originality/Value: The conclusions of this study will contribute to improve efficiency in ensuring environmental safety in the construction sector.
Keywords: Ecology; construction business; self-regulation; self-regulating organizations. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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