SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT MODELING FOR MUNICIPALITIES
Kseniia Ilchenko () and
Anastasiia Lisogor ()
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Kseniia Ilchenko: ICSU WDS World Data Center for Geoinformatics and Sustainable Development, 37 Peremohy avenue, Kiev, Ukraine
Anastasiia Lisogor: ICSU WDS World Data Center for Geoinformatics and Sustainable Development, 37 Peremohy avenue, Kiev, Ukraine
Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2016, vol. 11, issue 1, 77-85
Abstract:
The issue of sustainable development modeling for cities in emerging countries was investigated in the article. The method of evaluation that based on the usage of complete hierarchical indexing indicator structure is proposed. The drawn out model consists of five levels and unites economical, environmental and social components that include ten indices: environmental management, ecosystem stability, environmental state, innovation and human resources, competitiveness, institutional development, human potential, quality of life and social infrastructure. The model based on 84 indicators and gives the possibility for quantitative evaluation and forecast of sustainable development for municipality. The city Slavutych was taken as an example and index of sustainable development was calculated.
Keywords: Sustainable development; Quantitative evaluation; Hierarchy model; Indicator structure; Analytic hierarchy process (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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