Abstract
In recent years, the idea of green growth has been widely discussed not only by experts in environmental economics, but also in various political forums. Many countries use various tools and principles of green growth in their national policies and growth strategies. However, some countries fear that the transition to a green growth model may hamper their development. The article discusses the prerequisites for implementation, the basic principles of green growth into the system of public administration, and also provides a system for modelling ways to implement the principles of green growth using the IDEF0 (functional modeling methodology and a graphical description of the processes) methodology. This methodology allows to clearly see the ways and means of achieving this goal. Considering the importance of the economic component in all processes of monitoring, control and protection of air, water and soil from pollution processes, a system for modeling ways to implement the principles of green growth using the IDEF0 methodology has been formed today is especially relevant.
Highlights
Over the past three decades, humanity has made significant progress in improving material well-being
In order to fully realize the functional properties of the IDEF0 model, at this stage it is necessary to use its main feature, namely, that in this model each block implements the process of transforming inputs into outputs, while attracting certain volumes and types of resources
After we have presented and described all the functional elements of the IDEF0 model, the step will be the reflection of their functional interactions and interconversions
Summary
Over the past three decades, humanity has made significant progress in improving material well-being. This progress was taken at the cost of the degradation of the planet’s natural environment. Economists, sociologists, politicians, representatives of natural sciences and business began to search for new ways of development, which made it possible to restore the natural environment and at the same time ensure a decent standard of living for the population. One of the results of such a search was the concept of a “green” economy, thanks to the support of international organizations and national governments, has gained significant popularity (Wellmann et al, 2020). The spread of “green” ideas led to a “boom” of scientific and applied publications, but in them scientists have
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