ADVANCED USE OF SCIENCE FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

  • Leonid Melnyk Sumy State University
  • Iryna Dehtyarova Sumy State University
Keywords: sustainable development, ecological safety, economic stability, social wellbeing, scientific community

Abstract

The article reveals the ideas of achievement of social and economic principles of sustainable development. It deals with acute economic, social and environmental problems of participation of scientific community in ensuring sustainable development.It shows issues of efficient natural resource use, education, and innovative policy, overcoming social and economic inequality. It examines harmonization of global and national efforts; education to reduce inequalities and promote global and sustainable science and innovation; responsible and ethical conduct of research and innovation; improved dialogue with governments, society, industry and media on sustainability issues and sustainable mechanisms for the funding of science.

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Published
2013-10-31
How to Cite
Melnyk, L., & Dehtyarova, I. (2013). ADVANCED USE OF SCIENCE FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Mechanism of an Economic Regulation, (4(62), 9-16. Retrieved from http://mer-journal.sumy.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/539
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ECONOMICS OF NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC PROBL