Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference ―Israel Ukraine Forum of Science and Innovation‖ (April 27-29, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. – Tel Aviv, Israel, 2026. - 262 p.

72 supports integrated river basin management approaches (European Parliament & Council, 2000). 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Scientific publications and practical studies over recent decades have increasingly treated aquatic bioresources management as an interdisciplinary category encompassing legal regulation, economics, public administration, ecology, and aquaculture as part of the broader agrarian sector. In international practice, emphasis is increasingly placed on an ecosystem-based approach that seeks to balance resource use and biodiversity conservation within a legally regulated governance framework (European Parliament & Council, 2000; UNEP, 2015). By contrast, Ukrainian research has traditionally been dominated by a sector- specific approach focused on production indicators and regulatory procedures. Nevertheless, recent work demonstrates a growing recognition of the need to shift toward integrated governance models capable of ensuring long-term ecological and economic resilience. In this context, a polyfunctional management model for aquatic bioresources integrates key functional components and is presented schematically in Figure 1. Figure 1. Polyfunctional management model for aquatic bioresources within a theoretical and methodological framework.

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