Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals in the Context of Ensuring Technological Sovereignty of the Russian Federation
Sergey G. Tyaglov,
Natalya D. Rodionova,
Vasily Yu. Boev,
Raisa M. Bogdanova and
Victoria O. Suturina
Chapter 51 in Sustainable Development of the Green Entrepreneurial Economy, 2025, pp 603-615 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) occurs within a constantly changing external environment and shifts in countries’ domestic policies. This underscores the necessity of adapting these goals to the demands of economic stability, social comfort, and environmental sustainability. Consequently, the reassessment and reformulation of these goals in the context of environmental protection, digitalization, industrialization, and shifting technological paradigms have become an urgent necessity. The system of SDGs, consisting of seventeen key objectives, is designed to be flexible, allowing for their reorganization and grouping. This approach makes it possible to integrate goals related to developing domestic productive and non-productive sectors and promote initiatives to minimize environmental damage and enhance living conditions for current and future generations. The proposed mathematical formulation of the tasks of modernizing and consolidating the SDGs represents a system of transition within which certain conditions of economic stability, satisfactory environmental quality, and population welfare must be achieved. The SDGs must also align with the strategy for achieving the technological sovereignty of Russia, which is impossible without the creation and implementation of critical domestic technologies at innovation-oriented enterprises that reform production through innovative technologies, particularly the best available technologies.
Keywords: Green Entrepreneurial Economy; Sustainable Development; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Economy of Transformations; Green Economy; Energy Efficiency; Renewable Energy Sources; Waste Disposal; Carbon Footprint; Green Technologies; Eco-City; Green Finance; Green Banking; ESG Strategies; Digitalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q01 Q4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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