Abstract

An overview of the sustainable development goals (SDGs No. 10, 17) is presented, the level of achievement of which is an indicator of social dynamics. The purpose of the study is to analyse the achievement of sustainable development goals in rural areas in the regions of the Siberian Federal District at the current moment, according to the indicators presented by the resolution of the UN General Assembly A/RES/70/1. For these purposes, the whole point of the formulated system of sustainable development goals is concentrated. Each independent target organically complements the other, and these goals characterise achieving the other sustainable development goals. The widespread involvement of all countries in achieving sustainable development goals and partnerships is a natural outcome of the idea of transition to sustainable development formulated in 2015. All achievements of human civilisation are impossible without a mutually beneficial partnership, which originates in the two essential skills of humanity - communication and cooperation. Only through mutual touch and pooling of their efforts is society able to generate positive social dynamics and ensure sustainable development in the interests of future generations. The authors of this study tried to present their views on the processes taking place in the rural areas of the Siberian Federal District in the context of the monitored sustainable development goals. The factors influencing the achievement of sustainable development goals are also considered. The research methods were retrospective and statistical analyses. In addition, the study also analysed indirect determinants by years that affect social dynamics. As a result of the survey, proposals are presented for optimising partnerships to improve the social situation in the regions of the Siberian Federal District and for effective process management to achieve positive social dynamics in rural areas.

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