Introduction. The article analyzes in a formal-historical approach, the conceptual evolution of the terminology of sustainable development, which initially has mainly ecological interaction, but later begins to include social values in its definition, when a connection is established with the well-being of future generations. As a result, international society introduced the concept of "sustainable development", which involves preventive actions, with the practice of government regulation related to initiatives that involve economic growth, social justice and environmental preservation in the context of globalization. Purpose. The purpose of the article is to study the conceptual evolution of the terminology of sustainable development in the context of globalization. Method (methodology). The methodological basis of the research is scientific works on issues of sustainable development in the conditions of globalization. The research methodology is based on the fundamental principles of dialectics, induction and deduction, which allow to identify the main characteristics of the studied socio-economic phenomena and processes in their relationship, to determine the key trends of their formation, formation and sustainable development. Results. The results of the study allowed us to conclude that despite different approaches and understandings of "sustainable", "balanced", "stable" and "sustainable" development, it is worth noting that the goals of development are directly related to peace and stability. The relationship between peace, on the one hand, and food security, on the other, is one of the factors determining the absolute necessity of balanced sustainable development on a global scale at the current stage. Balanced sustainable development is the development of a society in which living conditions improve, and the impact on the environment remains within the economic capacity of the biosphere, so the natural basis of human functioning is not destroyed. With sustainable balanced development, the satisfaction of needs is carried out without harming future generations, and the concept of development is perceived as a prerequisite for the long-term progress of mankind, accompanied by the increase of capital and the improvement of environmental conditions. It is worth noting that for Ukraine, balanced development must necessarily be accompanied by a departure from the "debt-dependent economic model" focused on consumption.
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