Rational Environmental Management: The Platform for Integration and Optimization of Resources
Mikhail K. Starovoytov (),
Lyudmila N. Medvedeva (),
Konstantin Y. Kozenko (),
Yana M. Starovoytova (),
Gennady I. Lukyanov () and
Mikhail A. Timoshenko ()
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Mikhail K. Starovoytov: Volzhsky Polytechnical Institute (branch of Volgograd State Technical University)
Lyudmila N. Medvedeva: Volzhsky Polytechnical Institute (branch of Volgograd State Technical University)
Konstantin Y. Kozenko: All-Russia Research Institute of Irrigative Agriculture
Yana M. Starovoytova: Volgograd State Technical University
Gennady I. Lukyanov: Volzhsky Polytechnical Institute (branch of Volgograd State Technical University)
Mikhail A. Timoshenko: Volgograd State Soco-Pedagogical University
A chapter in Integration and Clustering for Sustainable Economic Growth, 2017, pp 347-363 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The article is devoted to questions of optimization of resource management, namely, the management of the city authorities. The article gives a definition to a city as a cluster, as an integrated expression of the predicted productivity of efforts of the city authorities indicators of a development of the city, satisfaction of its inhabitants have to act with work and life. Also, the paper provides materials of calculation of an index of development of industrially developed average cities. Approaches to strategic planning in the cities are defined. It is proved that ensuring dynamic balance and positive dynamics in development of social, ecological, and economic systems of the cities can be based on the principles of foresight-management. Authors offer the concept of the green cities as the most perspective concept in the twenty-first century. The question of development in the city of a specialized cluster of green construction is considered.
Keywords: Rational environmental management; City; Clusters; Index of city development; Strategic planning; Q28 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-45462-7_36
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