Ecologization of vital activity as a leading function of systemic environmental management
Экологизация жизнедеятельности как системный элемент экологического управления
Alla A. Lysochenko (Лысоченко А.А.)
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Alla A. Lysochenko (Лысоченко А.А.): Southern Federal University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2024, vol. 3, 32-37
Abstract:
The greening of life is a modern stage of socio-economic and social development of society. The sustainable development of the economy, technology and technology have a negative impact on the environment and lead to the gradual depletion of natural resources. The development of environmental ideas among the population of the country, the restoration of natural objects, the preservation of the natural environment, the conduct of human economic activity taking into account respect for nature – all this is the greening of life, and environmental management is aimed at the ecological reorientation of business processes and social education of a person. The article presents the theoretical and practical aspects of the greening of life in the modern economy, a regional assessment of the environmental management system is carried out, practical recommendations are given within the framework of the development of a new national project "Environmental well-being".
Keywords: ecologization of life; management; ecology; environmental protection; ecosystem; environmental management; ESG; environmental well-being (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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