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Conceptual Principles of the Transformation of Industrial Parks
into Eco-Industrial Ones in the Conditions of Sustainable Development
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Author
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Nataliia Shevchuk, Svitlana Tulchynska, Liudmyla Severyn-Mrachkovska, Olena Pidlisna, Iryna Kryshtopa
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Vol. 21 No. 12 pp. 349-355
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Abstract
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The article investigates the conceptual principles of transformation of industrial parks into eco-industrial ones in the conditions of sustainable development. It is substantiated that the concept of sustainable development in the transformation of industrial parks is to grow industry and jobs, modernize production and introduce innovative technologies, resource and energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and waste storage, social protection of local communities and create favorable infrastructure. It is determined that for the transformation of industrial parks, it is necessary to improve regulatory changes, introduce criteria for compliance of industrial parks and the importance of their consideration, ensure park management by the management company and create favorable incentives for industrial entry into industrial symbiosis. It is proved that industrial parks can be an incentive for industrial development and competitiveness of enterprises. The availability of talented human capital, attractive territories, minerals, energy and mineral resources, developed domestic market, agricultural potential, transport networks is becoming an attractive place for investment and development. Industrial parks need investment. Transformation into eco-industrial parks through the implementation of sustainable development goals opens additional opportunities for access to investment funds and contributes to the implementation of growth and prosperity strategies of the country.
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Keywords
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eco-industrial park, industrial symbiosis, sustainable development, ecological and social problems, production efficiency.
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URL
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http://paper.ijcsns.org/07_book/202112/20211249.pdf
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