European Proceedings Logo

Sustainable Development Of The Territory. Concept Foundation

Table 1:

The number The concept definition
1 “Sustainability of the national economy is determined based on the criteria of its security, stability, ability to constantly update and improve itself” (Abalkin, 1994, р. 4).
2 “Sustainability is the guarantor of the country's integrity and is inextricably linked to the reliability of the state's monetary system” (Livshits, 1992, p. 123).
3 “Sustainability is considered as the ability of a system to function stably in a certain mode of activity” (Druzhinin & Dunaev, 2007, р. 35).
4 “Sustainability of a country's economy is its ability to simultaneously solve problems of stabilization and development” (Kornai, 1996, p. 24).
5 “Economic sustainability is considered as a permanent, stable position of the system, provided with effective mechanisms of self-regulation and self-development” (Krasnova, 2000, p. 8).
6 “Sustainability of the national economy of a country as a single country means the strength and reliability of its elements, economic and organizational ties between them, the ability to withstand internal and external loads” (Gordienko, 2010, p. 33).
7 “Sustainability as one of the main dynamic characteristics of the economic system, revealing the property of the system to return to the equilibrium, initial or close to it established after any internal or external influence” (Uskova, 2009, p. 9).
8 “Sustainability of territorial systems is defined as the relative immutability of the main parameters of the territorial socio-economic system, its ability to maintain them within specified limits under deviating influences from outside and from within” (Gaponenko, 2005, p. 41).
9 “Sustainability of the system is the ability to remain relatively unchanged for a certain period of time despite internal and external disturbances” (Reimers, 1990, p. 9).
10 “Sustainability is the ability of a system to return to its original state after being affected from outside” (Kolomiychenko & Rokhchin, 2003, p. 6).
11 “One of the main dynamic characteristics of economic systems, which is the property of returning to the original or close to it established mode after leaving it as a result of any impact” (Polyak, 2008, p. 16).
12 “Sustainability of economic systems (including regional ones) is understood as the ability to return to the initial state relatively quickly, or to reach a new, higher point on the development trajectory” (Kalinchikov, 2005, p. 16).
13 “Sustainability of the economic system is a system of economic relations that ensure the long-term development of the economic system with the presence of self-regulation mechanisms (stabilization and balance) that can achieve a comprehensive solution to economic, social and environmental problems in the globalized world economy” (Makarova, 2006, p. 8).
< Back to article