Abstract

The paper assesses the rationality of creating mechanisms for state regulation of investment activities at the level of regional government, in particular using the example of the Chechen Republic, as well as the dynamics of changes in the degree of attractiveness of the investment climate in the region, and the share of investments directed to environmental protection and rational use of natural resources. The need to form mechanisms of state regulation that ensure the sustainable development of industrial complexes on the territory of Russia and its regions, in particular the Chechen Republic, is currently based on the requirements of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.

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  • The need to form mechanisms of state regulation that ensure the sustainable development of industrial complexes on the territory of Russia and its regions, in particular the Chechen Republic, is currently based on the requirements of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Federal Law “On Environmental Protection” and other legislative acts regulating the list of issues of environmental protection, nature management and ensuring environmental safety for the population, Decrees of the President and Resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation, as well as regulatory legal acts of the Administration of the Republic, tasks of the Strategic Development Plan of the Chechen Republic

  • At the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), held in August 2002 in Johannesburg (South Africa) under the auspices of the United Nations, with the participation of about 60 thousand delegates from 189 countries of the world, the goal to intensify the fight against hunger, poverty and environmental pollution on a planetary scale was proclaimed [1]

  • The industry of Russia is more dependent on investment resources than other sectors of the national economy, since it is based on fixed assets, which are distinguished by high cost

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The need to form mechanisms of state regulation that ensure the sustainable development of industrial complexes on the territory of Russia and its regions, in particular the Chechen Republic, is currently based on the requirements of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the Federal Law “On Environmental Protection” and other legislative acts regulating the list of issues of environmental protection, nature management and ensuring environmental safety for the population, Decrees of the President and Resolutions of the Government of the Russian Federation, as well as regulatory legal acts of the Administration of the Republic, tasks of the Strategic Development Plan of the Chechen Republic. The identification and solution of the main environmental and economic problems of the present and further development of industry as a whole and its individual enterprises is a necessary basis for the transition of industries to a sustainable development model and increasing its competitive potential in the national and international markets

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