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The Anti-Recessionary Potential of Eco-Innovations as a Dominant of Environmental Security and a Factor Reducing the Risks of Climate Change
[Антикризисный Потенциал Экоинноваций Как Доминанта Экологической Безопасности И Фактор Снижения Рисков Климатических Изменений]

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  • Lipina, Svetlana (Липина, Светлана)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Agapova, Elena (Агапова, Елена)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Lipina, Alexandra (Липина, Александра)

    (Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

When the role of eco-innovations significantly increases, global changes in the modern economy are increasingly becoming the main factors of economic growth. A common problem for all countries is the definition of appropriate conditions under which their potential innovative activity will develop. Among the tasks that determine the features of strategic management of eco-innovations, it is possible to single out the development of innovative infrastructure, expanded reproduction of intellectual resources and creation of favorable conditions for innovation activity. The close interconnection of these resource, internal and effective components makes it possible to determine the need to study their optimal correlation in practice, to intensify their use, to apply new modern methods of organizing processes, and to search for additional sources of their involvement. The results obtained in the course of the research are the basis for the full characterization of the eco-innovation potential and, thus, contribute to the development of concrete scientific and practical recommendations for its formation and effective use.

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  • Lipina, Svetlana (Липина, Светлана) & Agapova, Elena (Агапова, Елена) & Lipina, Alexandra (Липина, Александра), 2018. "The Anti-Recessionary Potential of Eco-Innovations as a Dominant of Environmental Security and a Factor Reducing the Risks of Climate Change [Антикризисный Потенциал Экоинноваций Как Доминанта Экол," Working Papers 071803, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.
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