MEASURING INCLUSIVE GREEN GROWTH: SPECIFIC FEATURES AND CHALLENGES

Section

Economic, social, political and recreational geography

Title

MEASURING INCLUSIVE GREEN GROWTH: SPECIFIC FEATURES AND CHALLENGES

Сontributors

G.A. Fomenko, Ph. D. (Geography), Dr. Habil., Professor, Scientific leader of LLC "Scientific-Production Enterprise "Cadastre"

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M. A. Fomenko, Ph. D. (Geography), Associate Professor, Deputy Director of LLC "Scientific-Production Enterprise "Cadastre",

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A. A. Terentev, Senior Researcher of Higher School of Economics, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.;

E.A. Arabova, Senior Researcher of LLC "Scientific-Production Enterprise "Cadastre", This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Abstract

The beginning transition of developing countries to inclusive green growth requires new standards of in-formational and analytical support of environmental management. In the conditions of new critical technologies the lack of changes in statistical and departmental accounting leads to appearance of black swan events in the evaluation of the human-environment system. The most important goal is to develop the system of green growth indicators on the basis of methodology of Environmental Economic Accounting.

Keywords

sustainable development, green growth, the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA), economy greening, Inclusive growth.

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