Issue |
E3S Web Conf.
Volume 41, 2018
IIIrd International Innovative Mining Symposium
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Article Number | 04023 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Mining Regions’ Sustainable Development | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184104023 | |
Published online | 26 June 2018 |
International Experience, Principles and Conditions for the Transition to a “Green Economy”
1
Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnologies,
Letná 9,
04200 Kosice,
Slovak Republic
2
University of Petro.ani, Faculty of Mining, 332006 Universita.ii Str. 20 Petro.ani,
Romania
3
Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
1111 Muegyetem rakpart 1-6 Budapest,
Hungary
* Corresponding author: dusan.kudelas@gmail.com
Proceeding from the general ideology of the sustainable development concept, the issues of determining the long-term social and environmental consequences of modern economic development are fundamental, and the success of implementing the ideas of economic modernization and energy efficiency depends on the active position of state and regional authorities. To move to the path of sustainable development, carefully coordinated actions in all spheres of the economy are needed. It requires a model of an organizational and economic mechanism that would ensure the transition to a "green economy", the reorientation of economic, environmental and social institutions to priority areas. Clearly, at the moment, there is an urgent need for moving to an economic model that will improve human well-being, while preserving resources and not exposing future generations to significant environmental risks. To conduct an effective environmental policy and to assess the overall effectiveness of “green” growth, it is proposed to develop a model for ensuring a transition to a "green economy", which will allow understanding the level and coordination of activities, the scale and boundaries of their impact, and most comprehensively process information on possible projected risks and possible negative effects (pollution, degradation of ecosystems).
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