NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT
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The purpose of the article is identifying the theoretical and methodological aspects of construction a state system of natural resources management in the context of the implementation of the sustainable development concept. The proposed components of the implementation mechanisms of sustainable development models are a methodological basis for the further development of the system of natural resources state management. Reasonable provisions can be used by legislative and executive bodies to formulate strategies for sustainable development of the economy of Ukraine and its regions. The need for developing an assessment toolkit for the natural resources management has determined the further direction of the research.
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