Criterion of Completeness of Sustainable Environmental Management.

Autor: Cherkashin, A. K.
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Zdroj: Geography & Natural Resources; Mar2024, Vol. 45 Issue 1, p19-30, 12p
Abstrakt: This article highlights the factors and conditions for the formation of a regime of sustainable development (SD) of a territory with environmental management according to the criterion of completeness of the composition and functioning of the nature–economy–population geographical system of the territory. Completeness is a pass-through indicator of the optimality of systems of various kinds at the minimum and maximum levels of their existence and changes in the process of nature conservation, economic growth, and improvement of society. The degree of completeness is a variant of the evaluation function that distinguishes geosystems of different locations and variable states by a set of interchangeable influencing factors of natural, economic, and social origin and features of local conditions of the geographical environment. All the processes reflect the goal of striving for perfection in the form of completeness and safety of their systemic expression, for the ideal, and for the priority development goal; only when that is achieved will it be possible to overcome SD. The trends of completeness are distinguished as the upper and lower envelope lines (surfaces) of the diversity of the connection of data from field and statistical observations. Controlling additive influences shift the landscape norm of completeness of different locations. It is necessary to take into account special restrictions on the degree of incompleteness and overflow of system qualities. Models and methods of analysis are demonstrated by the example of restoration of forest plantations and the implementation of the investment process in the regions of Russia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index