Abstract

The article considers nature as an economic good, its role as a resource factor in socio-economic development. First of all, it should be emphasized that the living and inanimate nature is the habitat, living space of a person. Without water and air, with excessive solar radiation due to the ozone layer or with excess cold due to greenhouse gases, human activity ceases much faster than in the absence of essential goods. Therefore, the value of natural conditions as a means of survival and development of the human community has an undisputed priority over other benefits and values. The life of any person is inextricably linked with nature, nature plays a role in shaping the quality of life and the spiritual wealth of society.

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