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Milan Počuča, Jelena Matijašević-Obradović​
Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary, University Business Academy,  Novi Sad, Serbia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/eraz.2018.708

4th International Conference – ERAZ 2018 – KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, Sofia- Bulgaria, June 7, 2018, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS published by: Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia;  Faculty of Business Studies, Mediterranean University – Podgorica, Montenegro; University of National and World Economy – Sofia, Bulgaria; Faculty of Commercial and Business Studies – Celje, Slovenia; Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance – Belgrade, Serbia, ISBN 978-86-80194-12-7

Abstract

Monitoring of environmental conditions and quality is one of the basic tasks in the field of environmental protection. A significant issue in this field is the issue of responsibility for environmental pollution. A special economic instrument in this is environmental pollution charge, based on the Polluter Pays Principle. The goal of monitoring as an important factor in environmental protection policy planning and principles relating to the prevention and accountability of polluters for the emergence (and remedying) of environmental damage, is the improvement of the quality of the environment. 


Key words

environmental protection, monitoring of the environmental conditions and quality, polluter pays principle


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