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Title | Economics for Ecology ISCS'2006 |
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Type | Book |
Date of Issue | 2006 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/8397 |
Publisher | Вид-во СумДУ |
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Citation | Economics for Ecology ISCS'2006 [Текст] = Економіка для екології : 12th International Student Conference, Sumy, May 3-7, 2006. - Суми : СумДУ, 2006. - 190 с. |
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In the end, sustainable development relies on the following three aspects, each of which belonging to the class of open stationary systems:
- a man as a biological organism and as a social being;
- ecosystem and biosphere in general;
- social-economic system
The systems analysis of the problem can provide us with fundamental differences of the formulated goals of the sustainable development. As it stands, the principle goal of the sustainable development is associated with predominantly infinite existence of human civilization and its progressive development. This goal has two levels: 1) necessary, also known as subsistence level, which basically means physical survival of a biological human being; 2) sufficient level, which means spiritual development of a social human being. Both levels are extremely important.
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