Abstract

In the context of rapid scientific and technological progress, which is the result of the development of science and technology and the process of accumulation and creation of new knowledge, fundamental and applied scientific research, information and technological changes are taking place. As a result, scientific-technological progress arose new forms and methods of organization of production, introduced a new technology, automated production processes, accelerating rate digitalization of all spheres of society, etc. The information society creates prerequisites for the diversification of the structure of production and consumption, thereby changing the needs of society, encouraging the producer to create more and more new goods and services. However, along with the development of advanced technologies, there is the rapid destruction of nature and environmental pollution caused by the consequences of human industrial activity. The article substantiates the socio-ecological aspects of sustainable development on the basis of cognitive modeling, as well as suggests specific measures that contribute to the implementation of certain goals of the International strategy for sustainable development 2030. It is proved that the functioning of the technogenic system leads to the emergence of technogenic risks, the existence of which confirms the presence of a causal relationship between the technogenic load on the environment and the state of public health. The necessity of diagnostics of ecological and safe development of the population, which is designed to identify the selected parameters of the technogenic danger in the changing socio-economic reality, is justified.

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