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Environmental Impact of Trade, Endangerment and Protection of Cultural Property

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  • Skenderovic, Ibro
  • Elfic, Elma
  • Catovic, Azra

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In this paper we will discuss the problem of trade’s impact on the environment, protection and threats to the cultural property. Man and all the other living beings are mutually related with the entire inanimate and living nature that surrounds them from the beginning of their existence. This interaction of man-living environment is the basis of the whole modern law of environmental protection. With each new discovery (starting with the tools needed for working the land and the invention of the wheel all the way to the modern computer technology) man fulfills an increasing part of the eternal desire to reconcile his needs and nature. In developing this work, we noticed the problem: “what is the impact that the trade has on the environment?“. Today, every citizen of the planet Earth is worried about environmental pollution because the consequences of it are seen daily, through the air we breathe, the water and the food that we consume and through pollution and radiation that we are exposed to, also the consequences of environmental problems are manifested through the shortage of natural resources, extinction of plant and animal species, and disturbance of the global ecosystem and biogeochemical processes.

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  • Skenderovic, Ibro & Elfic, Elma & Catovic, Azra, 2017. "Environmental Impact of Trade, Endangerment and Protection of Cultural Property," Ekonomika, Journal for Economic Theory and Practice and Social Issues, Society of Economists Ekonomika, Nis, Serbia, vol. 63(2), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:sereko:290245
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.290245
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