Analysis and Evaluation of Environmental Management
Karlygash Mukhtarova (),
Dametken Turekulova (),
Gulnara Lesbayeva (),
Aigul Yesturlieva () and
Gaukhar Saimagambetova ()
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Karlygash Mukhtarova: Faculty of Economics Al Farabi Kazakh National University Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Dametken Turekulova: Faculty of Economics Kazakh University of Economics Finance and International Trade Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Gulnara Lesbayeva: Faculty of Economics Kazakh University of Economics Finance and International Trade Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Aigul Yesturlieva: Faculty of Economics Caspian State University of Technologies and Engineering named after S Yessenov Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Gaukhar Saimagambetova: Faculty of Economics Caspian State University of Technologies and Engineering named after S Yessenov Kazakhstan, Postal: KZ
Journal of Advanced Research in Management, 2018, vol. 9, issue 1, 167-174
Abstract:
Today Kazakhstan has accumulated a huge amount of environmental social and ecological problems that prevented the development of the country on a stable basis The economic growth of the country is mainly due to rising prices for raw materials on world markets and the use of a significant amount of natural resources At the root of many social and economic problems of the Republic of Kazakhstan is historically an imbalance when the country consumes resources disproportionately in comparison with their production
Date: 2018
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