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Approaches to enhance the effectiveness of the instruments to reduce cross-border pollution

TERRA ECONOMICUS, , Vol. 11 (no. 1.3),
p. 47-51

Manufacturing sector – the main source of pollution of the environment (including cross-border). Implement the greening of industrial sphere allows a set of instruments for regulating pollution. The main difficulty of solving it is to define a clear, economically sound decision-making framework that will promote coordination of interests of the various parties involved in the regulation of cross-borderpollution. The priority to reduce cross-border pollution is to develop strategies to reduce the negative impact on the environment for each of the participating countries a specific area of cross-border pollution, and improving regulatory tools transboundary pollution.


Keywords: transboundary pollution; ecology; environmental management tools

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Founder: Southern Federal University
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