The space and the human right to healthy living environment

Living space includes land and air space above the earth to the greatest heights, underground - from the surface to the greatest depths and water reservoirs - from their surface to the greatest depths to which living beings, reach them, staying alive and they lives. Part of the living space where ma...

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Main Author: Temelko RISTESKI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geo-SEE Institute 2017-12-01
Series:Micro, Macro & Mezzo Geoinformation
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Online Access:http://mmm-gi.geo-see.org/wp-content/uploads/MMM-GI_9/Risteski_T.PDF
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Summary:Living space includes land and air space above the earth to the greatest heights, underground - from the surface to the greatest depths and water reservoirs - from their surface to the greatest depths to which living beings, reach them, staying alive and they lives. Part of the living space where man lives is human living space. Living space in which the man lives with object, flora and fauna on it is a human living environment. The space that is not polluted by harmful agents, emissions of harmful radiation, noise, which does not have excessive humidity, unbearably high or low temperatures is a healthy environment. Man as a creation of nature can live normally and happily in a healthy environment. He has the right to do so. This right is guaranteed to him by the international legal acts and the constitutions of the states. Among them is the Constitution of the Republic of Macedonia. In order for a person to enjoy the rights of the complex of the right to a healthy environment and the rights to protection of the natural environment, he must have information on environmental pollutants. In the function of informing the person about polluters or endangers of the environment are the records and information services or information and documentation services, abbreviated as INDOC services. In the ranks of these services, from the aspect of environmental protection, the Environmental cadastre comes first. The Ministry of Environment and Physical Planning establishes and maintains a single Cadastre for the environment (ecological cadastre). This cadastre, as unique, includes several cadastres, as follows: Cadastre of air pollutants, waters and the soil, Cadastre of the noise producers, Cadastre of the Waste Generators, Cadastre of protected areas and other cadastre determined by the special laws which contain provisions for the protection of the environment.
ISSN:1857-9000
1857-9019