The Social Integration of Science 2009
DOI: 10.5771/9783845271125-229
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Sustainable Development – Methodological Aspects

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“…within any foreseeable period of time shall be deemed stable if it remains invariant, i.e. it does not change, threaten any quality, object, relationship [26]. As formulated by N.P.…”
Section: Development Of the Resource-based Approach In Line With The mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…within any foreseeable period of time shall be deemed stable if it remains invariant, i.e. it does not change, threaten any quality, object, relationship [26]. As formulated by N.P.…”
Section: Development Of the Resource-based Approach In Line With The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the integral indicator of financial sustainability, its creation identifies a number of drawbacks 26 arising inter alia from the need in rating. A similar drawback appears when method and models of stochastic analysis are used.…”
Section: Development Of the Resource-based Approach In Line With The mentioning
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“…"Sustainable development" can consume the entire planet as a whole, as well as be relative to certain countries, regions, and different types of business. A detailed theoretical and methodological analysis of the sustainable development problems are given in the work of Danilov-Danil'yan [6]. In his view, sustainable development is "a social development that does not break down its natural foundation, creating living conditions that do not cause degradation of the human and sociodestructive processes do not develop to a scale of threats to public safety".…”
Section: Sustainability and Sustainable Developmentmentioning
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“…It will perhaps cause the loss of useful information for evaluating sustainable development trends. We 25 26 arising inter alia from the need in rating. A similar drawback appears when method and models of stochastic analysis are used.…”
Section: Development Of the Resource-based Approach In Line With The mentioning
confidence: 99%