DEVELOPMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY MODEL OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


Gibadullin A.A.

The study is devoted to ensuring environmental safety and preserving the natural potential for future generations. As part of the study, it was revealed that in the Russian Federation there are no significant indicators of reducing the negative impact of industrial production on the environment. As a result of the scientific work carried out, a model for ensuring environmental safety was proposed, which includes monitoring factors such as innovative development, resource and raw material use, the technical condition of fixed assets and the volume of pollutant emissions. Keywords: national economy, government programs, environmental safety, environmental protection, pollutant emissions. Highlights: in the Russian Federation there is no qualitative and quantitative transition to energy-saving and energy-efficient technologies, which affects the environmental safety of the country; the implementation of state programs in the field of environmental protection does not ensure the transition of industrial enterprises to environmentally friendly technologies; achieving environmental safety is possible by managing a set of factors affecting the environment and the rational use of natural resources.

Arthur A. Gibadullin, Candidate of Economics, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Management, Fuel and Energy Complex, State University of Management, Moscow.


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