S. Nekrasov, N. Nekrasova, V. Berkut, A. Nekrasov, I. Lambaeva, L. Meshcheryakova
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The article proves that in the “humannature” system both elements become equal, which demands a timely development of a network of restrictions and industry and technology limitations which are to become the basis of a new object of socio-ecological control of use of natural resources. The expansion of technicism and economism can be explained with the fact that ecological consciousness and thinking patterns are underdeveloped. The socio-ecological control, on one hand, is based on redevelopment of consciousness and mind of a human being from the processes of subjugation and destruction of nature in the direction of self-limitation, meaning learning to govern while submitting; and on the other hand, to review economical, legislative and organizational norms of social control. We observe the scientific methods of socio-ecological control that can optimize this process. The management decision in the ecosystems is a result of compromising, adapting and considering various interests that are inherent to a human being, a society and interests of consumers of the controlled system. The modern system of socio-ecological management is based on a radical reevaluation of the activity of both controlling and controlled parties. Keywords—socio-ecological system, “human-societybiosphere”, socio-ecological management, use of natural resources, socio-economical dimension, self-limitation, ecological consciousness, mechanism of internal selfregulation.