Abstract

The implementation of the goals, recorded in The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, requires a coordinated solution of problems both at the national level and at the level of single territorial units. The article provides a comparative analysis of individual indicators of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, compared with the goals of sustainable development. Significant differences are found in achieving sustainable development goals in different regions, the most problematic are the goals related to economic development, population income, gender equality and environmental development. In addition, problems, methodological in nature, depending on the availability and comparability of indicators at the regional, national and international levels, present in the statistical reporting.

Highlights

  • The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the UN in 2015 define the strategic priorities of the world community for a coordinated solution of economic, social and environmental problems - in The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - hereinafter the Agenda 2030 - 17 goals and 169 tasks are fixed

  • Significant differences are found in achieving sustainable development goals in different regions, the most problematic are the goals related to economic development, population income, gender equality and environmental development

  • Given that the Russian Federation includes 85 constituent entities, the role of the regional level in achieving sustainable development goals can hardly be overestimated - sustainable development can serve as a platform on the basis of which the priorities enshrined in strategic documents will be built, ensuring the strengthening of territorial competitiveness, improving the well-being of citizens and a more complete use of regional potential

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Introduction

The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the UN in 2015 define the strategic priorities of the world community for a coordinated solution of economic, social and environmental problems - in The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development - hereinafter the Agenda 2030 - 17 goals and 169 tasks are fixed. Given that the Russian Federation includes 85 constituent entities, the role of the regional level in achieving sustainable development goals can hardly be overestimated - sustainable development can serve as a platform on the basis of which the priorities enshrined in strategic documents will be built, ensuring the strengthening of territorial competitiveness, improving the well-being of citizens and a more complete use of regional potential. The problems of achieving the SDGs are considered in the context of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in order to assess both the degree of uneven development and identify problems associated with the use of indicators given in Russian statistics

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