PROTECTION OF LAND IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND ECOLOGICAL SECURITY WITH REGARD TO STRATEGIC AND LEGAL FRAMEWORKS

Authors

  • Željko Bjelajac, PhD University of Business Academy, Faculty of Law in Novi Sad, Novi Sad
  • Marijana Duki? Mijatovi?, PhD University of Business Academy, Law Faculty of Law, Novi Sad
  • Željko Vojinovi?, PhD University Novi Sad, Faculty of Economy in Subotica

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj1704703B

Keywords:

land, land degradation, land protection, environment, ecological safety.

Abstract

It is widely known that ecological and socioeconomic functions of the land are the basis for social and economic well-being. Despite this fact, land is still a relatively neglected natural resource, which can be concluded by analyzing the pressures on the land and the lack of systematic monitoring, which involves considering the situation and defning the program for its protection. In addition, insuffcient allocations for solving these complex problems are evident, which, in addition to the ineffciency of the start-up, an-institutional and legal framework for land protection in the Republic of Serbia, ultimately lead to degradation of environmental security. Bearing this in mind, this paper emphasizes the need of adopting effective land protection measures in order to preserve ecological security, that is, an environmental management system that would reflect the tendency to eliminate negative environmental and human health impacts.

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Published

2017-12-20

How to Cite

Bjelajac, Željko, Dukić Mijatović, M., & Vojinović, Željko. (2017). PROTECTION OF LAND IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA AND ECOLOGICAL SECURITY WITH REGARD TO STRATEGIC AND LEGAL FRAMEWORKS. Ekonomika Poljoprivrede, 64(4), 1703–1721. https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj1704703B

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