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Ecosystem concept of modernization of the territorial natural-economic complexes

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  • Dmitry Klynovyi

    (Public Institution "Institute of Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine", Kyiv)

  • Volodymyr Moroz

    (The National academy of public administration under the President of Ukraine, Kyiv)

  • Irina Petrovska

    (Kiev University for Market Relations, Kyiv)

Abstract

It is defined that unic in world practice territorial natural-economic complexes are formed in Ukraine, where there are created extremely favorable conditions for development of many areas of economy. There is considered the managerial system of territorial natural and economic complexes of Ukraine as the systematized set of means and mechanisms of involvement of natural waelth of the territories, which is presented by land, water, timber, mineral-raw and other types of the natural capitals, integrated to the sphere of a social production which through the natural and economic relations provides protection and effective use of natural resources for needs of national economy. The innovative concept of modernization of a control system of territorial natural and economic complexes on the basis of ecosystem approach and idea of system and structural cluster-corporative management for natural-anthropogenous territorial economic forms is developed. The essence and the maintenance of an ecosystem concept of modernization of management of territorial natural-economic complexes is proposed by introduction of the cluster and corporate scheme and design approach to use of the territorial natural capitals in the decentralized system of natural-resource management. It is offered the teoretiko-methodological principles of modernization of territorial natural and economic complexes on the basis of cluster corporate approach, formation of system of structural management of environmental management, the principles of "the new competition" and "good governance" from the positions of modern theories of business. It is offered ecosystem model of structural management of the sustainable development of territorial natural-economic complexes which is based on the approaches of "blue" and "green" economy, and also the modern principles of ensuring efficiency and competitiveness of business, project financing and management.

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  • Dmitry Klynovyi & Volodymyr Moroz & Irina Petrovska, 2015. "Ecosystem concept of modernization of the territorial natural-economic complexes," Economics of Nature and the Environment, Mykhaylo Khvesyk, pages 75-86.
  • Handle: RePEc:ene:journl:y:2015:p:75-86
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