Abstract
At the present stage of human evolution, achieving the goals of sustainable development is an important task of the global agenda. Man-made type of economy for centuries before the ecological crisis, as it was unable to ensure balanced civilization without harming the environment. Search for new ways of human development called for the emergence of modern economic models and systems, including environmentally-oriented logistics systems. This will minimize the negative impact on the environment that meets the environmental objectives of the Concept of Sustainable Development.The aim of the article is to form a model of steady state metabolism of the ecological system project.The article uses the tools of methodologies of design, logistics and environmental management; systemic as general-managerial and physical as scientific-natural approaches are applied for the characteristic of stationary states of the project of ecological system.The article presents a model of the ecological system project as a complex open dynamic system related to the supra-biological level of the organization, as it consists of many elements that form the internal environment of the project (complex) and are interconnected with the elements of the external environment. Сhanges its state during the life cycle of the project (dynamic) and maintains a dynamic relative constancy of composition and properties (stationary).The design of the ecological system in order to maintain the homeostasis of the system carries out the metabolism with the design environment, removing resources, transforming them and returning them to the environment. The steady state of the ecological system project is described using a metabolism model.A mathematical model of steady-state metabolism of the ecological system project has been developed.Keywords:еcological system project, project life cycle, metabolism model, steady state of the project. DEVELOPMENT
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