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Legal Regulation of Invasive Alien Species with Regards to Climate Change in Ukraine
Author(s) -
Ievgeniia Kopytsia,
Ельбіс Євгенівна Туліна
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
problemi zakonnostì
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-990X
pISSN - 2224-9281
DOI - 10.21564/2414-990x.155.243496
Subject(s) - convention on biological diversity , climate change , legislation , environmental planning , sustainability , biodiversity , environmental resource management , political science , environmental law , alien , business , geography , ecology , law , politics , biology , environmental science , citizenship
The present paper is devoted to the problems of legal regulation of protecting biological diversity from the harmful effects of invasive alien species (hereinafter, IAS) with regards to climate change. Taking into consideration the fact that one of the main principles of environmental protection is the preservation of spatial and species diversity, legal understanding of the interconnectedness between climate change and harmful biological influences, is of great scientific and practical significance. Notably, the protection of the environment from the adverse effects of IAS and climate change is interconnected with the conservation and sustainable use of biological resources, as stated by the provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio de Janeiro, 1992) and its protocols and decisions. Thus, one should acknowledge that climate change and invasive alien species are not only two of the key threats to biodiversity, but are directly interrelated and can act synergistically, presenting additional pressure for conservation and sustainability. Meanwhile, current legal regulation of both, climate change and IAS is relatively new to Ukrainian legislation, mostly done by means of international legal instruments. The existing national legal acts are generally of a strategic nature and address these issues separately with few legal provisions mentioning their interconnection.The paper substantiates the need to acknowledge and legally define the interrelation between climate change and invasive alien species. Thus, the development of appropriate regulatory framework for prevention and control of IAS should be carried out with consideration of climate change issues. In turn, national environmental legislation, in particular national framework law ‘On Environmental Protection’ as well climate change policy and laws should be complemented by provisions incorporating IAS management as a tool for reducing pressure on ecological services and enhancing ecosystem resilience.

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