Modeling of the Investment Program Formation Process of Ecological Management of the Agrarian Cluster

The existence of contradictions between the natural environment and economic activity, including the functioning of agricultural clusters, has led to the need to transfer production to a qualitatively new level, associated with adaptation to environmental conditions. In this regard, the objective of...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of sustainable development 2021-01, Vol.10 (1), p.571
Hauptverfasser: Zos-Kior, Мykola, Shkurupii, Olga, Hnatenko, Iryna, Fedirets, Oleg, Shulzhenko, Iryna, Rubezhanska, Viktoriia
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Zusammenfassung:The existence of contradictions between the natural environment and economic activity, including the functioning of agricultural clusters, has led to the need to transfer production to a qualitatively new level, associated with adaptation to environmental conditions. In this regard, the objective of this study is to develop algorithms and economic-mathematical models for environmental safety assessment and decision support in the environmental management system of the agricultural cluster. The article formulates criteria for assessing the environmental safety of agricultural enterprises, which are divided by types of environmental performance of the agricultural cluster (impact on the environment, impact on workers of enterprises participating in the cluster, impact on the environment and people through agricultural cluster products). On the basis of the specified criteria the algorithm of ecological management system estimation of the enterprises-participants of an agrarian cluster is constructed. As a result of the study, an economic and mathematical model of the formation of the investment program of the agricultural cluster was developed, aimed at protecting the environment and improving the environmental situation in general.
ISSN:2239-5938
2239-6101
DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2021.v10n1p571