Abstract
Over the past decades, the processes of urbanization in this country have led to the isolation of the population from nature, the aggravation of socio-economic, environmental, transport, engineering problems, an increase in the concentration of the population serving certain areas of urban development, and an increase in the territorial needs. As a result, the pressure on the environment and its components, such as atmospheric air, has increased. The article reveals the essential characteristics of legal measures for the protection of atmospheric air within urban agglomerations. The purity of atmospheric air is a constant of human health, so any measures to preserve it are a priority for any country. The current development of legal regulation in the field of atmospheric air protection indicates attempts to solve environmental problems in urban agglomerations, which should be aimed at improving human life in the city through the creation of the multidimensional comfortable living conditions.
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