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Monitoring Regional Development Based on "Green" Indicators

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  • E.A. Yakovleva
  • A.Yu. Nebesnaya
  • N.N. Fomina
  • N.A. Azarova

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The article presents the results of a study devoted to solving actual problems of implementing the concept of "green" development both at national and regional levels.The indicators of "green" development developed by international organizations are considered as a methodological basis for the creation of systems of monitoring and analyzing the processes of economy "greening", preventing and reducing current negative impact on the environment, increasing the efficiency of resource use in the context of carbon regulation.Assessment of the dynamics of the development of the Voronezh region has been carried out on the basis of selected indicators, and it has been concluded that the regional policy takes into account the necessary prerequisites for "green" growth, which determine the need to increase environmental, economic and social efficiency of activities, increasing the level of waste processing and reduce their producing.

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  • E.A. Yakovleva & A.Yu. Nebesnaya & N.N. Fomina & N.A. Azarova, 2018. "Monitoring Regional Development Based on "Green" Indicators," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(Special1), pages 535-543.
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