Abstract

The process of technological transformation proceeds continuously, embodying new knowledge in new technologies and products. Each of its stages gives rise to a new model of entrepreneurship and human economic behavior. In the course of his active life, man transforms the natural environment to meet his needs. But showing excessive selfishness, he crossed the critical threshold of intervention in wildlife, causing irreparable damage. Industrial technology has accelerated this process. There is a need to change the model of economic and environmental business behavior as the basis for sustainable development. The formation of a new environmental culture begins in the field of education and is implemented in entrepreneurial activity.

Highlights

  • Man is a part of wildlife and its product

  • There is a need to create a new model of production and consumption culture, which will expand reproduction while reducing the cost of natural capital

  • Of all the individuals living on Earth, Man during the course of business most actively affects Nature and depletes natural capital

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Summary

Introduction

Man is a part of wildlife and its product. The material basis for the development of mankind is the process of natural resources appropriation and processing. The results of the study showed that while maintaining the growth model through the exploitation of natural resources, new generations of the near future will achieve a demographic and economic collapse, which will lead the system to a global catastrophe.

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