Abstract
The purpose of the article is to develop a conceptual approach and justify the key principles of sustainability of territorial communities through the prism of the decomposition model. The achievement of the set goal was facilitated by the use of methods: system analysis - to build contextual and decomposition diagrams of the functional model of a sustainable territorial community; abstract-logical – for describing the sequence of processes in the functional model of the IDEF0 diagram and formulating conclusions regarding the key principles of community sustainability. The article highlights the problems of territorial communities, which have the most significant influence in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The presence of methodological contradictions regarding the implementation of the concept of sustainable development in the conditions of territorial communities is argued. The necessity of conceptualizing the key principles of sustainability of territorial communities has been determined. The contextual decomposition diagram of the sustainable territorial community model was built and functionally deepened. It has been proven that a mature community is a community that is constantly in search of balance between different spheres of life to meet the needs of the population and achieve harmonious development between economic, social and ecological components, which contributes to the implementation of the Central Development Goals and allows achieving the expected results.
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