2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202131103002
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Compensation ecogenic harm: experience of legal regulation

Abstract: The article is devoted to the elucidation of the problems of compensation for environmental damage caused to human life and health by the adverse effects of the environment caused by radiation exposure. Based on the fact that the radioactive factor is the primary cause causing ecogenic harm, a definition of such harm is given, its content and characteristics are disclosed, the provisions of the current legislation that enshrine the main legal means to compensate for the harm caused to the victims are analyzed.

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“…anthropogenic factors associated with human economic activity that cause anxiety; 2. abiotic factors determined by the natural and climatic conditions of a particular territory; 3. biotic factors associated with the presence of predators, available food, food competitors, foci of pathogens, etc. The effect of all factors on the species of game animals and birds is extremely unequal and depends on how intensely they manifest themselves [3]. For each species, the main factor is singled out, which sharply worsens the living conditions and causes a decrease in the number, therefore, some factors are the basis for reducing the quality of the area under assessment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…anthropogenic factors associated with human economic activity that cause anxiety; 2. abiotic factors determined by the natural and climatic conditions of a particular territory; 3. biotic factors associated with the presence of predators, available food, food competitors, foci of pathogens, etc. The effect of all factors on the species of game animals and birds is extremely unequal and depends on how intensely they manifest themselves [3]. For each species, the main factor is singled out, which sharply worsens the living conditions and causes a decrease in the number, therefore, some factors are the basis for reducing the quality of the area under assessment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%