Abstract

The article considers the problem of achieving sustainable development. The purpose of this study is to identify the interconnection between the components of sustainable development, taking into account the involvement of indigenous peoples in the protection of the environment. In the context of climate change, the process of achieving sustainable development is becoming more complicated. Indigenous peoples are the first to feel the effects of climate change and play an important role in the environmental monitoring of their places of residence. The environment is the basis of life for indigenous peoples, and bioresources are the main source of food supply. Over time, the value of bioresources will increase, and therefore, economic development cannot be considered in isolation. It is assumed that the stability components are interconnected and affect each other. To identify this interconnection, a correlation model was developed. The model is based on statistical methods and allows us to determine the close interconnection between economic development and its environmental footprint in the context of climate change. The developed correlation model can be used by a wide range of state-owned companies, and the general principles for constructing this model can be used by companies of different industries.

Highlights

  • In the last decade, the attention of society has been focused on the scientific search for options for creating a working model of the coexistence of man, technology and nature

  • The purpose of this study is to identify the interconnection between the components of sustainable development, taking into account the involvement of indigenous peoples in the protection of the environment

  • Indigenous peoples are the first to feel the effects of climate change and play an important role in the environmental monitoring of their places of residence

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Introduction

The attention of society has been focused on the scientific search for options for creating a working model of the coexistence of man, technology and nature. The constantly growing demands of the «consumer society» are accompanied by a negative impact on the environment. The social goals of the development of the indigenous peoples of the North (preservation of traditions, language) are replaced by production tasks. The concept of sustainable development focuses on the interconnection of three main components: economic, social and environmental. Achieving harmony between these components is called sustainable development

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