NATURE-LIKE TECHNOLOGIES AND BALANCED NATURE MANAGEMENT IN THE MODERN ECONOMY
ПРИРОДОПОДОБНЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ И СБАЛАНСИРОВАННОЕ ПРИРОДОПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ В УСЛОВИЯХ СОВРЕМЕННОЙ ЭКОНОМИКИ
Kokin Alexander V. (Кокин А.В.) and
Kokin Alexander A. (Кокин А.А.)
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Kokin Alexander V. (Кокин А.В.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
Kokin Alexander A. (Кокин А.А.): ALKON group of companies
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2020, vol. 1, 131-136
Abstract:
The limited possibilities of using convergent nature-like technologies in solving the problems of sustainable devel-opment are considered due to the fact that natural metabolic processes in the biosphere proceed more slowly than is necessary for a person to satisfy his needs within the framework of reproduction of natural resources and environ-mental quality. Instead of the convergence of nature similarity, it is proposed to use the principle (law) of balanced nature management, which provides the opportunity to connect the economic growth rate with the reproduction rate of natural resources (or replace continuously consumed resources with new ones with better technological properties) and environmental quality in the framework of reproducing the assimilation function of nature.
Keywords: nature-like technologies; balanced nature management; assimilation potential; economic growth rates; sustainable development; convergence; nature; evolution; human economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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