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WANG Rusong, 王如松. "Integrating ecological civilization into social-economic development." Acta Ecologica Sinica 33, no. 1 (2013): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5846/stxb201301050024.

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Radushinskaya, Aleksandra I., and Mikhail A. Kamnev. "URBAN SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT BASED ON ECOLOGICAL-ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES." Economy of the North-West: problems and prospects of development 2, no. 65 (2021): 136–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.52897/2411-4588-2021-2-136-144.

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The article presents an analysis of urban spatial development based on ecological-economic and social-ecological principles. The authors define five key areas of urban development: mobility, resources, civil participation, urban communities and revitalization. The authors study Russian cases of urban policies in these areas and identify relevant issues, trends and practices that are used for problem-solving. In conclusion, the authors determine the relevance of modern urban studies approaches in policy planning because the ecological-economic and social-ecological factors that are taken into a
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Kaiser, Michelle. "Food Security: An Ecological-Social Analysis to Promote Social Development." Journal of Community Practice 19, no. 1 (2011): 62–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2011.550261.

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Mikheieva, O. "CHARACTERISTICS OF ECOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK." HUMANITARIAN STUDIOS: PEDAGOGICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY 12, no. 1 (2021): 31–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2021.01.031.

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The article describes the ecological social work. The main stages of formation and development of ecological social work are determined. The basic conceptual bases of ecology of social work are characterized.
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Emelyanova, N. V., G. B. Dugarova, B. Dorjgotov, and Yu V. Antipina. "Social, economic and ecological characteristics of suburbanization development." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 629 (January 14, 2021): 012033. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/629/1/012033.

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Yachmenev, Vladislav. "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: INTERACTION BETWEEN ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL CULTURES." Socium i vlast, no. 5 (2017): 7–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/1996-0522-2017-5-7-13.

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ILINA, Maria, and Yulia SHPYLIOVA. "SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL IMPERATIVES OF RURAL AREAS’ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT." Economy of Ukraine 2019, no. 9-10 (2019): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/economyukr.2019.09.068.

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Low standards of people’s living and economic depression in rural areas in Ukraine make it difficult to achieve the systemic integrity of economic, social and environmental components of the sustainable development. The imbalance between these components causes worsening of the environmental harms and deteriorates conditions for the human capital’s reproduction. The purpose of the article is to substantiate with theoretical and practical means the content and structure of social and ecological imperatives, which are represented as norms and standards relating to economic activities aiming to i
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Igarashi, Heidi, Michael R. Levenson, and Carolyn M. Aldwin. "The Development of Wisdom: A Social Ecological Approach." Journals of Gerontology: Series B 73, no. 8 (2018): 1350–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gby002.

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Bonar, Paul A. J., Ian G. Bryden, and Alistair G. L. Borthwick. "Social and ecological impacts of marine energy development." Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 47 (July 2015): 486–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2015.03.068.

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Peeters, Jef. "Social work and sustainable development: towards a social–ecological practice model." Journal of Social Intervention: Theory and Practice 21, no. 3 (2012): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.18352/jsi.316.

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Sachs, Ignacy, Dalia Maimom, and Mauricio Tiomno Tolmasquim. "The Social and Ecological Impact of ‘Pro-Alcool’." IDS Bulletin 18, no. 1 (1987): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.1987.mp18001006.x.

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Aarts, Noelle, and Martin Drenthen. "Socio-Ecological Interactions and Sustainable Development—Introduction to a Special Issue." Sustainability 12, no. 17 (2020): 6967. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12176967.

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Understanding socio-ecological interactions requires an interdisciplinary approach that recognizes the value of both a social and an ecological perspective. However, such a recognition does not yet automatically result in an integral approach. Many studies of socio-ecological transformations start from either social science or a natural science perspective, and take results from other academic disciplines merely as a given, thus treating these disciplines as black boxes. In this editorial we argue that socio-ecology requires a new paradigm that not only seeks to transcend the separation betwee
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Askarovich, Mamajonov Shukhratjon. "DEVELOPMENT OF ECOLOGICAL EDUCATIONAL MECHANISMS IN HIGHER EDUCATION AS A SOCIAL NEED AND NECESSITY." International Journal of Pedagogics 4, no. 6 (2024): 140–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume04issue06-25.

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In the article, the importance to improve the environmental education and culture of future specialists studying in higher educational institutions, to ensure their environmental competence, and to develop the skills of making rational decisions in environmental life situations was justified. In this regard, education, environmental education, concepts of mechanisms, identification of mechanisms of environmental education as components, perceptionof the environment, conscious attitude towards nature, sublimation mechanisms were analyzed in detail.
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Rossikhin, Vasyl, Anatoliy Babichev, Oksana Marukhlenko, Olha Kravchuk, and Olha Shtykun. "Development of territorial communities’ potential as a factor of socio-ecological development of territories." Cuestiones Políticas 41, no. 77 (2023): 205–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4177.14.

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The objective of the article was to clarify the concept and classification of the potential of territorial communities; to determine the main indicators of the development of their territorial spaces; to outline the methodology for establishing the socioecological development potential of a particular territorial community and; furthermore, to determine strategic directions for its improvement. The research involved the following methods: economic statistics; BCG matrix; SWOT analysis; graphic methods. As a result of the study, the main statistical indicators related to community development w
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Nurova, Oksana. "Ecological education as a basis for social sustainable development." E3S Web of Conferences 460 (2023): 05011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202346005011.

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The purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of environmental education on the sustainable development of society, to determine the role and place of environmental education in the social and life processes of society development. The objectives of the study were: to analyse the state of environmental education, to study the problems and peculiarities of environmental education implementation in the context of globalisation. When conducting the research, general scientific methods of cognition were used. The method of information search allowed to collect the necessary material on the to
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OLSHANSKA, O.V., and A.O. MELNIK. "Social ecological and economic factors of agro–social system development of Ukraine." Market Relations Development in Ukraine №12(211)2018 165 (February 3, 2019): 110–17. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2556242.

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existence, functioning and development of the agro–social system of Ukraine The purpose of the article is to identify and analyze the main social, ecological and economic factors of the agro–social system of Ukraine as an important stage in forming the strategy of the social orientation strengthening of the agrarian sector of the economy functioning. The methodology of the work. The methodological basis of the study is the dialectical method of knowledge, modern concepts of organization and management of regional development of agricultural production. Scientific methods of compara
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Adger, W. Neil. "Social and ecological resilience: are they related?" Progress in Human Geography 24, no. 3 (2000): 347–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1191/030913200701540465.

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Haider, L. Jamila, Maja Schlüter, Carl Folke, and Belinda Reyers. "Rethinking resilience and development: A coevolutionary perspective." Ambio 50, no. 7 (2021): 1304–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-020-01485-8.

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AbstractThe interdependence of social and ecological processes is broadly acknowledged in the pursuit to enhance human wellbeing and prosperity for all. Yet, development interventions continue to prioritise economic development and short-term goals with little consideration of social-ecological interdependencies, ultimately undermining resilience and therefore efforts to deliver development outcomes. We propose and advance a coevolutionary perspective for rethinking development and its relationship to resilience. The perspective rests on three propositions: (1) social-ecological relationships
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Larysa Sergiienko, Larysa Sergiienko, Oleksii Sidelkovskyi Oleksii Sidelkovskyi, and Andrii Akhromkin Andrii Akhromkin. "SECURITY DETERMINANTS OF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF URBANIZED TERRITORIES." Socio World-Social Research & Behavioral Sciences 13, no. 03 (2023): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/swd13032023-19.

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In this study, the consequences of urbanization were identified and their impact on the safety of urbanized areas and the well-being of residents in such areas were justified. As a result of the research, the consequences of urbanization were determined and characterized from the perspectives of ecological, economic, infrastructural, social, and humanitarian environments. These identified consequences require immediate mitigation, as they pose threats to both the safety of residents and, overall, the safety of urbanized areas and national security as a composite of its components - ecological,
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Chew, Sing C. "Historical Social Movements, Ecological Crisis and ‘Other’ World Views." Journal of Developing Societies 24, no. 1 (2008): 31–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0169796x0702400103.

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Erwin, Anna, Zhao Ma, Ruxandra Popovici, et al. "Intersectionality shapes adaptation to social-ecological change." World Development 138 (February 2021): 105282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105282.

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Bodin, Örjan, and Maria Tengö. "Disentangling intangible social–ecological systems." Global Environmental Change 22, no. 2 (2012): 430–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2012.01.005.

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Kaivo-oja, Jari. "Social and ecological destruction in the first class: a plausible social development scenario." Sustainable Development 10, no. 1 (2002): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sd.179.

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GAVRILOV, R. "ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL PREREQUISITES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE PRINCIPLES OF THE 'GREEN' ECONOMY IN THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS." Vestnik of Polotsk State University Part D Economic and legal sciences, no. 1 (May 6, 2024): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.52928/2070-1632-2024-66-1-10-15.

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The article presents an analysis of key eco-social indicators of the Republic of Belarus for the period from 2010 to 2022. Positive and negative trends in the ecological and social development of the country are outlined. The primary ecological and social factors influencing the development of the "green" economy in the country are identified and systematized. It is emphasized that unresolved issues in the ecological and social spheres pose significant challenges to the sustainable development of the country. The relevance and priority of evaluating the ecological and social components in tran
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Pershukevich, P. M., and I. P. Pershukevich. "Social Subsystems in the Social Ecological and Economic System «Agriculture»." Economy of agricultural and processing enterprises, no. 12 (2020): 60–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.31442/0235-2494-2020-0-12-60-62.

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Agricultural production is considered as a social ecological and economic system (SEES). The purpose of the research is to study the social subsystem of SEES from the point of view of its formation. The social structures of the village (which are the individual with his physical, social and spiritual needs, the family and the village as components of a whole) form the way of life of the peasants. The social subsystem has a significant reverse effect, “pressure” on the ecosystem and the state. The degree of development of the individual in rural areas is characterized by the level of developmen
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Galvani, Sarah. "Social work and substance use: Ecological perspectives on workforce development." Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 24, no. 6 (2017): 469–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1282421.

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Дергачева, Елена, and Elena Dergacheva. "ECONOMIC-ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN CURRENT WORLD SOCIAL MAN-CAUSED DEVELOPMENT." Bulletin of Bryansk state technical university 2016, no. 1 (2016): 170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/18311.

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Economists and experts in social sciences lose sight of the process of real nature (biosphere) by the artificial environment of vital activity – technosphere as a result of labor activity and mass nonbiosphere character of consumption of its results. Such a socio-economic view on economic processes impoverishes the comprehension of a manufacturing method of economy, as the reproduction of biosphere production consumed by a society is ignored. The economical activity of mancaused (industrial and postindustrial) society is directed at an extended production of artificial, bio-technological proce
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Priyadarshini, Priya, and P. C. Abhilash. "Towards the transformations of social-ecological systems for sustainable development." Tropical Ecology 60, no. 1 (2019): 163–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42965-019-00018-z.

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Fadzil, Nur Atika, Anas Abdul Rahman, and Ayu Abdul-Rahman. "Social and Ecological Impacts of Marine Energy Development in Malaysia." Journal of Engineering and Science Research 6, no. 5 (2022): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26666/rmp.jesr.2022.5.4.

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The excessive usage of fossil fuels in Malaysia is increasing yearly to meet the increasing domestic demands. However, this will impact the environment as fossil fuels will emit hazardous gases into the atmosphere. The development of marine energy in Malaysia is still in early periods compared with China, the U.K, and America. Notably, the impact of marine energy extraction on shallow water regions is not yet fully understood, such as the changes in the topography, the effect on marine life, and the cost of development and maintenance for tidal stream energy. This paper is focused on the socia
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Adger, W. Neil, Katrina Brown, Catherine Butler, and Tara Quinn. "Social Ecological Dynamics of Catchment Resilience." Water 13, no. 3 (2021): 349. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/w13030349.

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Catchment resilience is the capacity of a combined social ecological system, comprised of water, land, ecological resources and communities in a river basin, to deal with sudden shocks and gradual changes, and to adapt and self-organize for progressive change and transform itself for sustainability. This paper proposes that analysis of catchments as social ecological systems can provide key insights into how social and ecological dynamics interact and how some of the negative consequences of unsustainable resource use or environmental degradation can be ameliorated. This requires recognition o
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Mosaev, Yuriy. "PROBLEMS OF FORMATION OF ECOLOGICAL SOCIAL WORK IN UKRAINE." Scientific journal of Khortytsia National Academy, no. 2 (2020): 180–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.51706/2707-3076-2020-2-19.

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Ecological social work is a new direction of social services and is based on increasing the level of environmental friendliness of the entire social sphere. Ecological social work has its history since the time of active discussion of the ecological model of social work. Active formation of ecological social work began in the XXI century. In Europe, the development of environmental social work was the result of the promotion of environmental movements and environmental NGOs, which were active in most Western European countries. The development of ecological social work began in the early 90s o
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Svystun, Viktor I. "Features of Social Responsibility of Business in the Development of Ecological Entrepreneurship." Business Inform 6, no. 557 (2024): 152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2024-6-152-158.

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In today’s conditions of aggravation of environmental problems and climate change, the social responsibility of business acquires new dimensions and importance. Today’s companies are increasingly aware of the need to integrate ecological principles into their operations in order not only to meet the increasing demands of consumers and regulators, but also to contribute to the sustainable development of society. Ecological entrepreneurship, which combines economic efficiency and ecological responsibility, is becoming a key element of this process. The social responsibility of business in the de
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Cai, Yuchi, Hong Li, and Wancong Li. "Optimization of a “Social-Ecological” System Pattern from the Perspective of Ecosystem Service Supply and Demand: A Case Study of Jilin Province." Land 13, no. 10 (2024): 1716. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13101716.

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This study establishes and refines a social-landscape ecological security pattern that integrates the demand and supply of ecosystem services, providing a substantial foundation for the ecological restoration of territorial spaces. This foundation is crucial for enhancing the effectiveness of “social–ecological” systems in achieving sustainable development. Jilin Province, serving as a national ecological security buffer and experiencing rapid economic growth, exhibits a significant spatial imbalance between social and economic progress and ecological conservation. The balance of ecosystem ser
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Zhang, Jingjing. "The Development of Theoretical Research on Ecological Economics." Journal of Economics and Public Finance 10, no. 4 (2024): p209. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jepf.v10n4p209.

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To solve global ecological crisis and promote the development of economy and society environmental friendly, changing the mode of economic growth is important. However, ecological economics goes beyond environmental economics and critique on traditional economics. New concepts and theoretical research approaches should be brought in to a special stage of economic growth called zero-growth economy and also, shouldering the task of moderating social economic contradictions. Ecological economics takes more complicated approaches to environmental problems and focuses on long-term environmental sus
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Zhang, Min. "Research on Green Development Evaluation from the Perspective of Ecological Welfare Performance." Journal of Global Economy, Business and Finance 7, no. 5 (2025): 55–60. https://doi.org/10.53469/jgebf.2025.07(05).09.

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Based on the perspective of ecological welfare performance, this paper uses case analysis to study the ecological welfare performance and green development level of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The study found that the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has achieved certain results in ecological protection and green development, but it also faces many problems. Finally, improvement strategies are proposed from the aspects of strengthening ecological protection and restoration, promoting the development of green industries, and promoting social sustainable development, in order to provide theoretical support
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Lundqvist, Lennart J. "A Green Fist in a Velvet Glove: The Ecological State and Sustainable Development." Environmental Values 10, no. 4 (2001): 455–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/096327190101000403.

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Suggestions for transforming ecological sustainability into operative social choice mechanisms can be viewed through the bifocal lens of limits on, and opportunities for, the ecological state. Using lines of reasoning brought in from the comparative study of environmental policy, this article tries to stake out how far the ecological state can go in pursuing objectives of sustainable development without intruding on values and objectives fundamental to democracy. The article discusses social choice mechanisms in terms of the ecological state's authority, management capacities, effectiveness, a
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Chen, Hui, Gang Tian, Jiaxin Wu, Lilong Sun, and Jingyao Yang. "Coordinated Development of Forests and Society: Insights and Lessons from Natural Forest Restoration and Regional Development in China." Forests 15, no. 10 (2024): 1702. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15101702.

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Mitigating and avoiding social unrest caused by ecological forest restoration is a key factor in the coordinated development of forests and society. Forests, which are intricately linked with society, serve as a vital source of timber, non-timber forest products, and ecosystem services. Ecological forest restoration projects must carefully consider the relationship between forests and society to promote their coordinated development. As a key implementation area for the Natural Forest Resource Protection Project, the state-owned forest regions in Northeast China have experienced a crisis regar
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ROMAN, CHORNYI, and CHORNA NELIA. "Ecological Entrepreneurship as a Factor of Social and Economic Development of Regions." Demography and social economy, no. 2 (June 30, 2025): 129–48. https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2025.02.129.

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The article defines the possibilities of ecological entrepreneurship for the socio-economic development of Ukrainian regions, which forms a conscious and responsible consumption of natural resources with minimization of harmful impact on the environment, implementing ecological policy aimed at organic production, circular economy, and using alternative energy sources in economic activity. The purpose of the article is to substantiate the possibilities of developing ecological entrepreneurship to ensure the resilience of Ukraine’s regions. The study was conducted using theoretical and empirical
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Staddon, Sam C., Andrea Nightingale, and Shyam K. Shrestha. "The Social Nature of Participatory Ecological Monitoring." Society & Natural Resources 27, no. 9 (2014): 899–914. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2014.905897.

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Perry, Mia, and Deepa Pullanikkatil. "Transforming international development." Impact 2019, no. 9 (2019): 30–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2019.9.30.

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THE SUSTAINABLE FUTURES IN AFRICA (SFA) NETWORK<br/> The Sustainable Futures in Africa (SFA) Network is an interdisciplinary collective that brings together researchers, educators, and communities of practice that acknowledge the situated and complex nature of practices and conceptions of sustainability. The Network aims to build understanding, research, and practice in socio-ecological sustainability in Africa.<br/> Specifically, the Network includes the participation of researchers (from geography and earth sciences, community and adult education, applied social arts, health scie
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Ziabina, Yevheniia, Tetyana Pimonenko, and Luidmyla Starchenko. "Energy Efficiency Of National Economy: Social, Economic And Ecological Indicators." SocioEconomic Challenges 4, no. 4 (2020): 160–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/sec.4(4).160-174.2020.

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The paper aimed to formalise the relationship between the level of Ukrainian energy efficiency from 30 indicators of social, ecological and economic development of the country. The main purpose of the study is to identify the impact and dependence of socio-ecological and economic indicators on the level of energy efficiency using multiple correlation-regression analysis. The systematisation of the analysed results allowed identifying the core directions to overcome the issues of the slow pace of energy efficiency improvement and the development of carbon neutrality of the country. The relevanc
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Deng, Xian Chao, and Ya Ping Yuan. "A Preliminary Study on the Development of Ecological-Cultural Industry." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 2912–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.2912.

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Ecological-cultural industry is low-carbon creative industry guided by ecological culture, which is characterized by creative industry, green ecology, economic benefits, blending development. The development of ecological-cultural industry is the inner requirement to implement the scientific outlook on development, is the objective demand of the construction of ecological culture, is an important manifestation of the revival of the cultural industry, and is the main way to enhance ecological-cultural soft power. To speed up the development of ecological-cultural industry, we should vigorously
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Tong, Nian. "Environmental Ethics and Ecological Preservation: Integrating Social Justice for Sustainable Development." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 5211–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/cv5z7t02.

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This paper addresses social justice, ecology, and environmental ethics and how they can be used to improve sustainable development. While ecological preservation focuses on preserving the natural environment to maintain the biotic community's balance and the services it offers, environmental ethics deals with how humans morally understand the environment. Social justice deals with properly allocating the ecological advantages and the costs. This paper also seeks to present a framework of sustainable development that considers the concepts above and their interactions to achieve sustainable dev
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Quaranta, Giovanni, and Rosanna Salvia. "An Index to Measure Rural Diversity in the Light of Rural Resilience and Rural Development Debate." European Countryside 6, no. 2 (2014): 161–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/euco-2014-0009.

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AbstractDiversity has been extensively studied in ecological systems and its relationship with resilience has been well recognized. In social and ecological systems, in fact, diversity is considered key to determining resilience where resilience is defined as system’s capacity to learn and adapt in the face of internal or external perturbations. However, although human and ecological systems are dynamic, interacting and interdependent, little attention has been given to social systems diversity and its implications. The interest in diversity and resilience of social-ecological systems is incre
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Li, Zhaobin, Lei Ma, Dongmei Gou, Qianqian Hong, Leungkam Fai, and Bo Xiong. "The Impact of Urban Development on Wetland Conservation." Sustainability 14, no. 21 (2022): 13747. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142113747.

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Wetland is an integrated ecosystem which includes ecosystems such as hydrology, soil, vegetation, and biological environments. At present, the urbanization rate of China’s national economic development process is rapidly increasing, and by the end of 2021, the urbanization rate of China’s resident population will be 64.72%. This paper analyzes the hydrological effects of urbanization, the impact of water resources, climate change, and biodiversity on wetland ecosystems, and also analyzes the role of wetlands on the ecological environment, especially in terms of ecological and cultural values.
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Zhou, Zhenhong, Shiqi Wang, Ming Zhao, and Fei Zhi. "Research on Art Design of Urban Wetland Park Planning Based on the Concept of Sustainable Development." Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S 30, no. 2 (2023): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eces-2023-0017.

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Abstract With the development of the social economy, the scale of cities has expanded rapidly, and the urban ecological imbalance has become increasingly severe, which has caused many urban problems. People gradually realise that cities and human beings develop more harmoniously and healthily by building and developing cities on the basis of natural ecology and seeking the harmonious coexistence of ecology and humanity. The results of the sustainable landscape ecological evaluation of Anhui Shilonghu National Wetland Park show that the park has good ecological, social, and economic benefits an
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Kuklina, V. V., A. A. Petrov, Irina Bilichenko, V. N. Bogdanov, Dmitrij Vladimirovich Kobylkin, and Natalia Krasnoshtanova. "Informal roads as social-ecological-technological systems (SETS): sustainability challenges and impact on landscape transformations." Bulletin of the Karaganda University. “Biology, medicine, geography Series” 104, no. 4 (2021): 144–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31489/2021bmg4/144-154.

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Following the call to mobilize studies of social-ecological systems and sociotechnical systems, the paper presents the case for studying integrated social-ecological-technological systems (SETS), and dynamic systems that include social, natural and technological (engineering) elements. Using the case study of informal roads in the Baikal region, authors of the article argue that re-focusing on SETS creates additional synergies and convergence options to improve the understanding of coupled systems and infrastructure in particular. Historically, transportation infrastructure has contributed to
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l, l., l. l, and l. l. "Analysis of the Role of Ecological Migration in the Sustainable Development of Economy and Society in Xinjiang, China." Asia Social Science Academy 11, no. 2 (2023): 119–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.51600/jass.2023.11.2.119.

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This study endeavors to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the impact of ecological migration on the sustainable development of both the economy and society in the Xinjiang region of China. Given the exacerbation of ecological environment issues attributable to global climate change and anthropogenic activities, ecological migration has emerged as a prevalent strategy in Xinjiang. the paper begins by delineating the relevant theories and historical context of ecological migration. Subsequently, it examines the motivations behind, the processes involved in, and the outcomes resulting from ecol
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Selomane, Odirilwe, Belinda Reyers, Reinette Biggs, and Maike Hamann. "Harnessing Insights from Social-Ecological Systems Research for Monitoring Sustainable Development." Sustainability 11, no. 4 (2019): 1190. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11041190.

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The United Nations’ Agenda 2030 marks significant progress towards sustainable development by making explicit the intention to integrate previously separate social, economic and environmental agendas. Despite this intention, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which were adopted to implement the agenda, are fragmented in their formulation and largely sectoral. We contend that while the design of the SDG monitoring is based on a systems approach, it still misses most of the dynamics and complexity relevant to sustainability outcomes. We propose that insights from the study of social-ecolog
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Scotti, Marco, Daniel Filipe da Silva Pereira, and Antonio Bodini. "Understanding Social–Ecological Systems using Loop Analysis." Human Ecology Review 26, no. 2 (2021): 39–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.22459/her.26.02.2020.03.

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