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Sustainable Development: The Definition of the Essence and Quality Integrity

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The purpose of the article is to identify the essence of the phenomenon of sustainable and unsustainable development. The relevance of the topic is due to the dysfunctions of the current scientific and practical paradigm of the problem. The methodological and methodical concept of the study is characterized by both a systematic and logical-epistemological approach to the definition of the essence of sustainable development, as well as the unity of qualitative and quantitative analysis. The main scientific results consist in the definition of the essence and relevant forms of sustainable and unsustainable development; in the scientific assumption that the modern Russian civilization is in a state of unsustainable regressive development, which determines the imperative of radical institutional innovations.

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Salikhov, B.V. (2021). Sustainable Development: The Definition of the Essence and Quality Integrity. In: Semenov, A.V., Sokolov, I.A. (eds) Sustainable Development: Society, Ecology, Economy. Earth and Environmental Sciences Library. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73110-6_4

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