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Sustainable Development Of The Territory. Concept Foundation

Table 2:

The number The concept definition
1 “Sustainability of the national economy is determined on the base of criteria of its security, stability, ability to constantly update and improve itself” (Abalkin, 1994, p. 4).
2 “Sustainability of the regional economy – its ability to consistently perform developing functions under the deflecting influence of internal and external factors, while ensuring acceptable quality and effectiveness of results” (Ozina, 2006, p. 305).
3 “Sustainability of a country's economy is its ability to simultaneously solve problems of stabilization and development” (Yesekina, & Sapargali, 2008, p. 42).
4 “Economic sustainability is considered as a permanent, stable position of the system, provided with effective mechanisms of self-regulation and self-development” (Krasnova, 2001, p. 8).
5 “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).
6 “The stability 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).
7 “System sustainability is the ability of a dynamic system to maintain movement along the intended trajectory (maintain the intended mode of operation), despite the disturbances affecting it” (Lopatnikov, 1990, p. 10).
8 “Sustainability of the socio-economic system is the ability to effectively use, independently modify the resources of its development, continuously increase the indicators of its positive change, without increasing or minimizing the costs of basic, non-renewable resources” (Shelomentsev, & Kalashnikov, 2008, p. 6).
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