Abstract

The current realities associated with russia's full-scale invasion have led to the fact that Ukraine, as a country with great economic potential and rich natural resources, is facing an important task - the implementation of a strategy for restoring and modernizing the foundations of sustainable ecological and economic development. Studies of the institutional determinants of regulating Ukraine's environmental and economic growth have revealed a significant impact of institutional factors on the formation and implementation of environmentally oriented strategies. Institutions play a critical role in setting the rules of the game, creating incentives for sustainable resource use and environmental protection. The study of the institutional aspects of regulating Ukraine's environmental and economic growth has revealed the positive changes that have already taken place in improving environmental policy and promoting sustainable development. At the same time, numerous challenges and shortcomings in current institutional practices have been identified. In this context, the development and implementation of a strategy to restore sustainable environmental and economic development of Ukraine's territories is becoming increasingly important. This strategy should be based on scientific research, taking into account the best international practices, and should take into account all aspects of sustainability, from economic and social to environmental. An important element of such a strategy is the institutional approach, which involves the creation of an effective system of norms, rules and mechanisms that will help achieve balanced development.

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