THE ROLE AND COMPETENCE OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

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Abdurofiyeva Nodirabonu

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 Local self-government bodies play a crucial role in implementing environmental policies at the grassroots level. Their proximity to communities and direct involvement in local land use, waste management, and public health positions them as essential actors in environmental governance. This paper explores the legal competence, challenges, and potential of local authorities in environmental protection, focusing on decentralization, legal mandates, and community engagement. Comparative insights from various countries highlight best practices and policy recommendations for strengthening local environmental governance.

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THE ROLE AND COMPETENCE OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(6), 248-250. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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