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Analysis of development problems in the timber industry complex within the formation of circular economy on the example of the Tomsk Region

Анализ проблем развития лесопромышленного комплекса при формировании модели экономики замкнутого цикла на примере Томской области

Boris Kalioujny () and Evgeniy Monastyrnyy
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Boris Kalioujny: LEDi - Laboratoire d'Economie de Dijon [Dijon] - UB - Université de Bourgogne - UBFC - Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE], université polytechnique de Tomsk

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Abstract: The main objective of the paper is the conduction of the timber industry complex problems analysis from the circular economy and sustainable development point of view. The problem of waste is considered in conjunction with other environmental, economic and social problems. A modeling of the value chain process and the formation of threats along the whole chain «nature (forest) – economy – society (consumer)» is being conducted. A classification of the development problems in the timber industry complex on the basis of «created values» and «production factors» has been developed. Planned growth in logging volume and wood processing, expansion of unused waste require the development of a special regional forestry cluster model using circular economy approach.

Keywords: timber industry complex; waste; circular economy; sustainable development; timber industry cluster; modeling; value chain; supply chain; лесопромышленный комплекс; отходы; экономика замкнутого цикла; устойчивое развитие; лесопромышленный кластер; моделирование; цепочка ценности; цепочка поставок (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Published in Инновации, 2019, 3

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