Assessment of balanced nature management and regional sustainability on the example of the Russian part of the Baltic Sea Region
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- St. Petersburg State University
Abstract
The international experience of implementing the concept of sustainable development within the framework of Agenda 21 for the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21) is considered. The main methodological approaches to measuring the real sustainability of natural-economic systems are presented and a set of sustainable development indicators is proposed. In accordance with the developed criteria of balanced nature management, statistical indicators for the Russian part of the Baltic Sea Region were analyzed and relevant conclusions were drawn.
References
- «Конвенция по охране Балтийского моря», «Конвенция по охране и использованию трансграничных водных ресурсов и международных озер», 2. 2. 2. Хельсинки, 1992; «Конвенция по трансграничным эффектам промышленных аварий», Хельсинки, 1992.
- На 7-й сессии министров иностранных дел стран Балтийского региона, Ниборг, 1998 г.
- 17-th Baltic 21 SOG-meeting, Brussels, 12-14 December 2003.
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