Volume 11 Issue 4 ( December 2024)

Pages_2916-2925

Environmental Safety as a Cornerstone for Environmental Sustainability: Case Study of Kazakhstan’s Zhambyl Region

Anar Zhumadilova, Saule Zhigitova, Maira Turalina, Zhanna Janayeva, Gulnaz Alimkhan

[ABSTRACT ]

This study examines the role of environmental safety in achieving sustainable development, focusing on the environmental safety system’s functionality within the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, the research integrates statistical analysis of environmental indicators, comparative regional assessments, and policy analysis. Data from the Bureau of National Statistics and various policy documents informed the evaluation of environmental safety’s efficacy at regional and national levels. Key findings reveal significant gaps in the regulatory and legal frameworks that impede effective environmental management, highlighting critical areas for policy optimization. Notably, pollution metrics, such as air emissions, identified the industrial city of Karatau with an index of 7.39, indicating severe environmental degradation. The study concludes that an enhanced environmental safety policy, integrating innovative management tools and digital monitoring systems, is essential for Kazakhstan’s transition to a sustainable environmental strategy.

Keywords: environmental policy; environmental safety management; sustainable development strategy; environmental security indicators; natural resource