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Methodological approaches to managing sustainable development in rural areas

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  • Butorin, Sergey N.

    (Perm State Agrarian-Technological University named after Academician D.N. Pryanishnikov)

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The problem associated with the need to develop approaches that ensure the optimal combination of development directions, both of the agrarian sector and rural areas with its interconnected, has been studied. The importance of this problem is determined, on the one hand, by resource constraints, primarily financial, in modern conditions, and on the other, the need for sustainable rural development so that the latter can be an independent factor of investment attractiveness for economic entities of the agricultural sector. Based on the analysis of relevant methods that allow balancing social, economic, environmental and other aspects of development, using the methods of dialectic and empirical cognition, system and situational analysis, as well as general methods of analysis and synthesis, we obtained the following results: a structural diagram of sustainable development conditions was developed rural and basic agribusiness; A methodological model was developed for managing sustainable development of the rural area and the basic agricultural sector. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the proposed developments are aimed at solving strategic tasks, overcoming obstacles and barriers that can have the most significant and long-term impact on the course of reproduction processes in rural areas and the agro-industrial complex. In the future, these approaches should be adapted to the structure of a specific agrarian sector of the regional economy, taking into account the territorial and sectoral specificity, as well as infrastructure development.

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  • Butorin, Sergey N., 2019. "Methodological approaches to managing sustainable development in rural areas," Economic Consultant, Roman I. Ostapenko, vol. 26(2), pages 60-67.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:statec:0014
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    Keywords

    sustainable development conditions; rural areas; process management; model of development of the agro-industrial complex; economic agents;
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    • R19 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Other

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