LEGAL PROTECTION OF FOREST ELEMENTS IN NATURAL ECOSYSTEM: CLASSIFICATION FROM REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Authors

  • Elena Margineanu Вільний міжнародний університет Молдови

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18372/2307-9061.57.15037

Keywords:

forestry, legal protection, environment, ecosystem

Abstract

Objective: this paper is examining the nuances in distinctions between various forestry elements and the corresponding legal approach for their protection. Research method: an integrated natural ecosystem approach is viewed as the first order of analysis and international guidelines are outlined; each building sub-domain (as forestry protection) represents the second order of analysis; the third level of analysis, which actually holds the practicality of legal implementation, is attributed to elements that through their variety form the national concept of forest. Results: verification of integrative approach between general guidelines and practical application of forestry norms. It has been observed the correlation and fit in categorization of forestry elements from judicial perspective. Discussion: management of genetic materials of vegetal nature and commerce of forest elements is still a disputable issue and requires a broader examination.

Author Biography

Elena Margineanu, Вільний міжнародний університет Молдови

кандиадт наук, доцент

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Published

2020-12-28

How to Cite

Margineanu, E. (2020). LEGAL PROTECTION OF FOREST ELEMENTS IN NATURAL ECOSYSTEM: CLASSIFICATION FROM REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA. Scientific Works of National Aviation University. Series: Law Journal "Air and Space Law", 4(57), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.18372/2307-9061.57.15037

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Section

AIR, SPACE, ENVIRONMENTAL LAW