Abstract

The paper examines the specifics and methods of forming resource potential to promote the development of regions in China. The purpose of the study is to identify and analyze the factors influencing the formation of resource potential and develop recommendations for the optimal use of these resources in the context of sustainable territory development. Research methods include system analysis, economic modeling, comparative methods, statistical data processing methods, and expert evaluation. The study results demonstrate that the formation of resource potential is a multifactorial process that depends on natural, economic, social, and institutional factors. It is determined that China is characterized by specific conditions requiring particular resource management approaches. The scientific novelty of the work lies in developing new approaches to the analysis and formation of resource potential, taking into account the specifics of Chinese regions. The proposed methodical approaches allow for a more accurate assessment of resource opportunities and the development of effective strategies for their use in the context of sustainable development. The study's practical significance is underscored by the potential application of its findings in the planning and implementation of regional development programs, making the research directly relevant to the real-world challenges of sustainable development. The study opens up exciting avenues for future research, including the development of innovative approaches to assessing the resource potential and management, and the analysis of the impact of global changes on the formation and use of the resource potential of Chinese territories. These future directions promise to further enrich our understanding and application of resource potential in the context of sustainable development. Keywords: sustainable development, rural areas, innovation, resource management, integrated management, China.

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