Informational and Legal Problems of Liquidation of Objects of Accumulated Environmental Damage in the Conditions of Digitalization

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Abstract

The article reveals the importance of digitalization in the field of eliminating objects of accumulated harm to the environment, including to ensure the transparency of environmental information, suggests factors influencing the digitalization of this area, and also considers the level of development and the need to improve the developed strategy for digital transformation of the ecology and nature management industry. As a result of the analysis of information and digital development trends in this area, conclusions were drawn about the need and possibility of developing a digital platform in the field of eliminating objects of accumulated environmental damage as part of strategies aimed at achieving the indicators established by national goals and objectives, as well as the level of development of legal regulation in parts of the application of digital technologies in this area.

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Lera E. Korobka

Moscow office of the Federal State Budgetary Institution UraSRI «Ecology»

Email: lera_korobka@mail.ru
assistant head of the project office of the Ministry of natural resources and ecology of the Russian Federation of the federal project «Clean Country», part of the national project «Ecology» Moscow, Russian Federation

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