PROBLEMS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND HUMAN RESOURCES OF GOVERNMENT AND MANAGEMENT BODIES

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (5) ◽  
pp. 133-137
Author(s):  
Yu. V. ASTAKHOV ◽  
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I. E. NADUTKINA ◽  
A.V. SERGEEVA ◽  
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The article notes that the integrated sustainable development of regions, urban districts, and municipal districts is one of the fundamental tasks in the implementation of the adopted strategies for sustainable socio-economic development of territories. These concepts are aimed at the comprehensive development of human society, meeting the normal spiritual and moral needs of current and future generations of people.

Author(s):  
Yury V. Astakhov ◽  
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Nikolay S. Danakin ◽  
Margarita S. Veselova ◽  
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The article discusses some aspects of staffing sustainable development of the municipal formation. The article presents the results of a sociological study of human resources, qualitative and quantitative characteristics of municipal employees. It is emphasized that the staffing of sustainable development is the aggregate ability of the population to ensure the strategic socio-economic development of the municipality on the basis of the practical implementation of the professional activity of human resources and is one of the determining factors and the most important resource for sustainable socio-economic development.


2021 ◽  
Vol 78 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-34
Author(s):  
R.A. Kazarian

The article considers the features of the development of modern cities from the point of view of the ecological approach. The main focus is on approaches within the framework of the implementation of sustainable development. Sustainable development is a new concept of scientific development, and sustainable development requires us to change not only the concept of economic development, but also the concept of social development. The development of the city as a social development and economic development is an important embodiment of the process of sustainable development, but also in the pursuit of the concept of innovation. The paper analyzes domestic and foreign literature within the framework of the research topic, as well as uses comparative, comparative and analytical methods. The author examines the main problems of city construction from the perspective of an ecological approach, based on the basic principles of ecological urban planning, the main content and ecological function of zoning, and also examines the ecological city and its relationship with sustainable development. Ecological cities are a necessary condition for the sustainable development of society. In the last few thousand years, the development of society has been based on the price of sacrificing the environment, where the main role belongs to cities as the core of human society. This is a rather negative development scenario that does not provide for long-term sustainability, as the potential of the environment is increasingly depleted. The current situation is becoming threatening, and if it is not changed, not only the survival and development of future generations will be under serious threat, but also modern man will be in a situation on the verge of survival. Thus, the process of building an ecological city will reverse this negative situation and will not only contribute to the provision of conditions for the normal life of the existing civilization, but also will protect future generations of people, that is, will contribute to sustainable social development. In turn, the sustainable development of society is to ensure the construction of an ecological city, and an integrated approach to this problem will allow achieving the harmonious development of ecological cities.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Rezaul Karim

Bangladesh Government has taken various initiatives for sustainable economic growth, creating strong employment market and upholding people’s prosperity in line with the achievement of targets of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Hence, utilization of huge active workforce consisting of 64 percent of the total population is a major concern that appears because of small employment market and the necessity of socio-economic development of this huge group as well as country. Engaging these potential human resources in overseas employment (OE) market has become a mandatory solution for development.OE constitutes of 9 per cent of total active workforce who are currently working across the world. In addition, about 30 million people are dependent on them. It indicates that the contribution of this active group on the society and economy is enormous. The study analyses connection between OE and SDGs, contribution of OE in achieving SDGs for socio-economic development and confusion about the sustainability of development. This paper utilized qualitative methodology and analysis was done using interpretative approach. Both primary and secondary data were used. The study found that overseas employees send about 15 billion US dollars every year to keep the economic growth stable and sustain foreign reserve. The remittance sent by the expatriates to their families is primarily used for buying food & cloth, educating their children, building houses and sanitation, establishing small businesses, contributing to social and religious organizations and also for buying permanent property i.e. buying land and houses with the saved money. Although their spending pattern signifies unproductive sector, it considerably contributes in the overall development of Bangladesh. The intended and unintended benefits of OE are directly connected to almost all SDGs. It is argued that without the contribution of OE, achievement of SDGs is unthinkable. Confusion of achieving sustainability arises as expatriates face myriad challenges because of extra cost, hazardous procedures, middle men involvement at home and abroad, precarious working conditions, unstructured job, misbehavior of foreign employers, non-availability of database of expatriates. A meaningful number of expatriates die every year because of accidents or lack of workplace safety. As the huge number of active workforce are migrant workers, country lacks of young generation and face social crisis. Receiving countries also face numerous challenges e.g. unemployment, overflow of illegal migrant workers, socio-economic and political crisis. These problems seriously affect expatriate workers who face banning and restriction. The study suggests to create opportunity in internal employment market to utilize potential human resources, develop and send skilled workforce to abroad, design real time database for all migrants, practice weekly monitoring for women and risky job holders, and develop effective negotiation with the host countries. Overseas employment, SDGs, economic growth, workplace safety, internal employment market, real-time data base


2020 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 11010
Author(s):  
Nguyen An Dinh ◽  
Gang Chen

Green growth is an important content of sustainable development as well as a process which included a combination between socio-economic development and environmental protection that meet the needs of current generation but not have any affect to future generations. Being implemented in Vietnam for many years, Green growth activities have achieved initial positive results, but also posed some practical challenges. This article will analyze and reviews the overall implementation of green growth in Vietnam and the issues that need to be solved.


2018 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 379-383
Author(s):  
Hisen Xhemaili ◽  
Agron Nuhiu

In this article treat development of mountain tourism as a development opportunity for the sustainable socio-economic area. At the same time emphasie character adventageous and disadvantageosus geographical position and natural offer, briefly know each with histori of socio-economic development of the municipality of Tetovo, the causes and factors of social and economics problems, development of Mountain Tourism treat me as a key instrument for for socio-economic development of the municipality based on the principles of sustainable development. The natural and human resources represents the main vital source for a country, as the basic for a multidimensional and angoing development for its communitity.Many forms of tourism activities are opportunities for business development and are closely related to rural landscape, environment and winter tourism. Nature-based tourism takes into account the enjoyment of landscapes and environmental advantages.This study focuses on the strategies to be followed for in the mountain of Sharr.The efficient managment of these natural and human resources in the function of tourism would make the development of this section possible, new jobs and the increase of the earnings for the community. The mountain tourism along with that agricultural and hand-made working , are the real possibilities for the increase of the earnings to overcome the crises and for the economical and social development of the Municipality.Opportunities for intervention and integration between the resources that the mountainous area offers are numerous and vary from territory to territory. The objective need for this is to create a unique tourist image that will lead to the utilization of all possible potentials for a rapid, efficient development with fewer problems.


Author(s):  
N.N. Balashova ◽  
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D.A. Korobeynikov ◽  
S.A. Popova ◽  
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Typologization of rural areas, taking into account differences in population density and level of socio-economic development, is necessary to identify “growth points” and strategic sustainability benchmarks. The method of integrated assessment of the level of socio-economic development of rural territories is proposed, according to which the grouping of Russian regions is carried out. Applying data on rural population density to the results of calculations allowed us to identify 12 typological groups, in the context of which unified recommendations on sustainable development of territories should be formed.


Author(s):  
A.I. Chernykh ◽  
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O.V. Goncharenko ◽  

Rural settlements occupy a significant part of the territory of Russia, where about 25% of the population lives and significant natural resource potential is concentrated, but the level of their socio-economic development is significantly inferior to urban ones. Increasing depressiveness of rural areas and spatial socio-economic differentiation is a systemic problem and an obstacle to the balanced development of the national economy, reduces its competitiveness due to insufficient use of economic potential, creates challenges to the economic and national security of the state. A powerful tool for countering such trends is the formation and implementation of the potential for the development of small agribusiness, which is mainly based on households created in the form of peasant (farmer) and personal subsidiary associations. The article ana-lyzes the potential of small agribusiness development in rural areas.


2021 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 30-40
Author(s):  
S.A. Abenov ◽  

This article examines the socio-economic development of monotowns in Kazakhstan on the example of Zhezkazgan city. The authors analyzed the satisfaction of citizens with the living conditions in monotowns, as well as identified the problems of sustainable development and prospects for socio-economic transformation of this region. The results of the study showed that the main problem of a monotown is its dependence on the city-forming enterprise. At the same time, respondents expressed a high desire to migrate to other regions (78% of respondents).


Author(s):  
Olga Pryazhnikova ◽  

The World Bank has made an important contribution to shaping the global agenda for reducing poverty, increasing prosperity and promoting sustainable development. The review examines the main milestones in changes of the World Bank’s activities in the field of social development. The evolution of the organization’s approaches to solving the problem of poverty reduction as one of the key obstacles to socio-economic development is outlined.


2021 ◽  
Vol 311 ◽  
pp. 08004
Author(s):  
L.A. Chikatueva ◽  
T.A. Okhotina

In this article, the author examines the reasons for social stratification of the country’s regions and singles out the difficult socio-economic situation of the majority of single-industry municipalities in Russia as one of the main ones. The aim of the study is to analyze the efficiency of use of human resources in the country as a whole, as well as the current state of single-industry towns and create a step-by-step plan for their modernization and restructuring as a necessary vector for sustainable economic development. The article emphasizes the need to integrate efforts on the part of the state, society and business in solving social problems in certain territories. The study was carried out using the following methods: observation, modeling, method of scientific abstraction, analysis and synthesis. The study result was development of a universal step-by-step plan for development of single-industry municipalities, substantiation of the possibility of its application as one of the factors for the effective use of human resources in a particular territory.


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