Liubov V. Zharova, Ievgen V. Khlobystov
Informational Technologies as a Tool for Local Level Sustainable Development Goals Implementation
(original language – English)

https://doi.org/10.21272/mer.2021.92.01
The research represents the interdisciplinary approach for sustainable development of local communities through the implementation latest innovative approaches and closing the gaps by modern technological possibilities. The paper proposes methodological approaches for informational and analytical support for decision-making on sustainable development of local territorial entities (for example, united territorial communities, BTSEE). It is emphasized that the climate change forecast must be implemented to local, territorial development strategies. The central hypothesis of this research is that the competitiveness and efficiency of economic development local communities can be reached in the framework of combating climate changes with the implementation of information technologies on all steps – from planning until realization. It emphasized that the climate change forecast must be implemented to local, territorial development strategies. The way of implementation is that the territorial development strategies take into account changes in the functional purpose of the territories and determine the directions of prospective activity, taking into account changes in agro-climatic and infrastructural conditions of development. For this purpose, it is proposed to create a complex of information and analytical support for the sustainable development of local, territorial entities. The permissible value of the reverse subsidy, according to our calculations, should be no more than 25 %. It was demonstrated that it is possible to enable the sustainable development of financially capable communities if a flexible, financially based approach is used to determine the reverse subsidy's amount. Implementing the proposed mechanisms for the sustainable development of the BTSEE involves active consultation with local leaders and government representatives in charge of government decentralization.

Key words: green economics, sustainable development goals, economics tendencies, decentralization, international economic.

Placed in №2, 2021.

Affiliations: Liubov V. Zharova, Dr. (Economics), Head of Department of International Economic Relations, Management & Business at Concordia Ukrainian-American University, Kyiv; professor at University of Economics and Humanities, Poland, Bielsko-Biala;
Ievgen V. Khlobystov, Dr. (Economics), Professor, Professor of Department of Environmental Studies, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy; professor at University of Economics and Humanities, Poland, Bielsko-Biala

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