Государственная политика зарубежных арктических стран в области адаптации к изменениям климата: на примере «национальных адаптационных планов»
https://doi.org/10.52468/2542-1514.2024.8(4).54-62
Аннотация
Рассматривается зарубежный опыт имплементации международных стандартов в национальные климатические стратегии и планы на примере государств Арктики. Анализ показал, что каждая из арктических стран имеет свою специфику в рамках мероприятий по адаптации, и по каждой стране можно выделить ключевые ориентиры в области государственного управления: от расширения научных исследований в области адаптации до организации мероприятий, связанных с особенностями функционирования арктических экосистем, населенных пунктов и сообществ. Делается вывод, что зарубежный опыт дает представление о том, какие инструменты могут быть использованы отечественным законодателем и правоприменителями.
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Об авторах
М. Ю. ЗадоринРоссия
Задорин Максим Юрьевич – кандидат юридических наук, доцент, доцент кафедры государственного и международного права
ResearcherID: P-6211-2016 ; AuthorID: 724759
163000, г. Архангельск, пр. Ломоносова, 59
Е. Ф. Гладун
Россия
Гладун Елена Федоровна – кандидат юридических наук, доцент, профессор кафедры государственного и муниципального управления
ResearcherID: V-5072-2018 ; AuthorID: 297789
625003, Тюмень, ул. Володарского, 6
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Задорин М.Ю., Гладун Е.Ф. Государственная политика зарубежных арктических стран в области адаптации к изменениям климата: на примере «национальных адаптационных планов». Правоприменение. 2024;8(4):54-62. https://doi.org/10.52468/2542-1514.2024.8(4).54-62
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Zadorin M.Yu., Gladun E.F. Arctic states’ policy on climate change adaptation: examples of national adaptation plans. Law Enforcement Review. 2024;8(4):54-62. https://doi.org/10.52468/2542-1514.2024.8(4).54-62