2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1126/1/012031
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Social audit as a tool of civil society aimed at ensuring the sustainability

Abstract: A theoretical justification of the conducting a social audit was carried out, which involves the following stages: familiarization stage - to determine the expediency of the procedure; the initial stage is necessary to determine the executors; the organizational stage involves coordination between the contractor and the customer; during the experimental stage, the necessary information is collected; at the analytical stage, indicators of compliance of the state of the objects with the standards are compared; a… Show more

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“…At the same time, the authors [15] emphasize the need to strengthen the standards of national policy, promote civic and corporate culture for deep transformations in the world system of values, in particular sustainability. R. Buckley [9] singled out the main types of impacts on the ecological condition of recreational areas and typified them: soil compaction and erosion, damage and destruction of vegetation, loss of certain types of flora, disappearance of vulnerable species of fauna, pollution of water bodies, increase in fires, noise pollution and vandalism, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, the authors [15] emphasize the need to strengthen the standards of national policy, promote civic and corporate culture for deep transformations in the world system of values, in particular sustainability. R. Buckley [9] singled out the main types of impacts on the ecological condition of recreational areas and typified them: soil compaction and erosion, damage and destruction of vegetation, loss of certain types of flora, disappearance of vulnerable species of fauna, pollution of water bodies, increase in fires, noise pollution and vandalism, etc.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V. Brusak [16] notes that the diagnostic features of the stages of recreational digression are the state of the soil and plant cover and its reaction to external influences. As a result of such load, there are changes in the structure of phytocenoses, projective coverage, changes in the structure and density of soils, deterioration of their air and water-physical properties [15,11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%