Evolution of the concept of sustainable development (in the contest of reports of the Roman club)

  • Vitalina A. Nikitenko Engineering Institute of Zaporizhzhia National University, 226 Soborny Avenue, Zaporizhzhia 69006, Ukraine

Abstract

The article discusses the dynamics of the development of the concept from ecopolises to biopolises, from the empty world to the full world with the goal of stopping the degradation of the planet and achieving stable results. Constant economic growth leads to massive clashes with the natural boundaries of the planet, the achievement of the ecological capabilities of the planet, the loss of balance between humanity and nature. The essence of the concept of the ecological imprint in the World3 model and environmental opportunities that would meet the conditions of a complete world and sustainable development on the principles of a balance between humanity and nature, short and long term prospects, between public and personal interests are analyzed.

Author Biography

Vitalina A. Nikitenko, Engineering Institute of Zaporizhzhia National University, 226 Soborny Avenue, Zaporizhzhia 69006, Ukraine

PhD (philosophy), docent; associate professor at the department of organization management and project management

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Published
2020-09-19
Keywords: sustainable development, ecopolis, biopolis, empty world, full world, ecological imprint of mankind, ecological opportunities of the planet, Enlightenment 2.0
How to Cite
Nikitenko, V. A. (2020). Evolution of the concept of sustainable development (in the contest of reports of the Roman club). Journal of the Belarusian State University. Philosophy and Psychology, 2, 12-17. Retrieved from https://journals.bsu.by/index.php/philosophy/article/view/2722