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System Evaluation Of The Result Of Environmental Taxation In The Context Of Socio-Environmental And Economic Security Of The Spatial Development

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  • Ye.V. Mishenin
  • I.Ye. Yarova

    (Sumy State University)

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The article focuses on the features of environmental taxation in the context of ensuring the socioecological and economic security of the space development. The theoretical and methodological basis of formation of ecological taxation in the system of social and ecological costs and mechanisms of regulation of paid natural resource use has been considered. The structural scheme of the ratio of external effects (costs), environmental costs and the mechanisms for their internationalization in the context of national security is substantiated. The main directions of the macroeconomic analysis of environmental taxation have been formed. The methodology of environmental payments and ecological and economic risks taking into account the effectiveness of environmental protection measures has been substantiated. The main problem situations of environmental taxation have been identified that negatively affect the state of socioecological and economic security in the sectoral and spatial dimensions. Proved the need to improve the system of accounting and reporting of environmental and natural resource development for a balanced assessment of the socio-environmental and economic threats to national security. The main problem situations of environmental taxation, which negatively influence the state of socio-ecological and economic security, have been outlined.

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  • Ye.V. Mishenin & I.Ye. Yarova, 2019. "System Evaluation Of The Result Of Environmental Taxation In The Context Of Socio-Environmental And Economic Security Of The Spatial Development," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 11(1), pages 38-48, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:11:y:2019:i:1:p:38-48
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