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Ranking Industry and Realities of “Green Economy” of Russia. Part 4. Donors and “Recipients” in the Mirror of Regions’ Eco-economic Ratings

https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2013-10-57-61

Abstract

The final part of article assumes that “Green Economy” is a method of such economic management, that provides for not only nature resources conservation, but resource of own people. In this article on the base of my own analysis and a large body of evidence different social research was showed that direct use – calking of environmental criteria for place-to-place positioning, well proved in Norway, Canada, Great Britain, at present, is not reasonable and prematurely for Russia Regions, because under selected scheme leaders of positioning on ‘eco-economic index of adjusted net savings doesn’t real picture of environmental situation in these regions, and economic stability of it by means of regional “net savings”.

About the Author

V. D. Kalner
ЗАО "Калвис"
Russian Federation


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Kalner V.D. Ranking Industry and Realities of “Green Economy” of Russia. Part 4. Donors and “Recipients” in the Mirror of Regions’ Eco-economic Ratings. Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2013;(10):57-61. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2013-10-57-61

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