Research and Development in Public Law

Research and Development in Public Law

The Impact of Fuel Transportation and Distribution within the Framework of the KAHAB Plan on the Protection of Environmental Rights

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant professor, department of private law, Rasam university, Karaj, Iran
2 Master of Private Law, Faculty of Law, Theology and Political Science, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
The continuous increase in fossil fuel consumption and the persistent use of traditional methods for its transportation, storage, and distribution have created profound and multidimensional challenges in environmental, economic, and public health domains for human societies. These conventional methods, through the extensive emission of toxic gasoline vapors containing volatile organic compounds and carcinogenic substances such as benzene, not only lead to significant wastage of national resources but also pose serious threats to public health, urban air quality, and natural ecosystems. The intensification of these challenges has highlighted the urgent need for the development and implementation of innovative, sustainable, and scientifically grounded fuel management solutions. In this context, the National KAHAB Project has been proposed as a technological and sustainable initiative aimed at reducing pollutant emissions and optimizing fuel resources management to overcome this crisis. The purpose of this research is to comprehensively analyze the environmental, economic, and legal dimensions of the KAHAB Project and to examine its role in environmental protection, prevention of national resources wastage, and the realization of sustainable development principles. The findings of this research, developed through a descriptive–analytical approach, indicate that the KAHAB Project, by capturing and recycling toxic gasoline vapors, represents an effective step toward reducing air pollution, conserving national reserves, and safeguarding public health. Based on the constitutional principles, environmental protection laws, and national energy policies, this project offers a practical and generalizable model for integrating economic development with environmental requirements. The results of research further demonstrates that the full and precise implementation of the project, in addition to significantly reducing carcinogenic pollutants, results in substantial economic savings, enhanced facility safety, and improved quality of life for citizens. Therefore, strengthening legal frameworks, expanding economic incentives, and promoting environmental culture across society are essential and inevitable for achieving the full objectives of the National KAHAB Project, serving as a successful example of integrating economic benefits with social responsibility in national resource management.
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