Systems Methodology And Model Tools For Territorial Sustainable Management

Q3 Engineering
G. Ougolnitsky, T. Anopchenko, O. Gorbaneva, E. Lazareva, A. Murzin
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Abstract

No doubt, this research is topical in the context of new challenges arising for different Russian territories (regions) due to intensive globalization processes and jumping trends of world economy. These challenges are stressing the need for an innovation-oriented improvement of regional management systems in accordance with the realities of cyclicity and the conditions of fundamental resources to stimulate positive social and economic dynamics. The goal of the present paper is to justify a methodology and real ways of regional sustainable management system design based on efficient model tools and information technology. For achieving this goal, several problems have been solved such as the dynamic modeling of a regional social-ecological-economic system and coordination of public (social) and private interests, the elaboration of reasonable management approaches to regional development risks, as well as the design of an appropriate methodology to integrate the suggested models and approaches within an information-analytical sustainable management support system.   The novelty of an original scientific outlook introduced by the authors consists in the elaboration of a well-grounded systems methodology and model tools for regional sustainable management and also in the justification and verification of qualitative and quantitative approaches to the analysis of regional development risks and their integration into a unified regional sustainable management system. The methodology and model tools presented below can be used for enhancing the scientific and practical components of a regional sustainable management system under dynamic and conflicting external conditions.
领土可持续管理的系统方法论和模型工具
毫无疑问,这项研究是在密集的全球化进程和世界经济跳跃趋势给俄罗斯不同领土(地区)带来新挑战的背景下进行的。这些挑战强调需要根据周期性的现实和基本资源的条件,以创新为导向改进区域管理系统,以激发积极的社会和经济动力。本文的目的是证明基于有效的模型工具和信息技术的区域可持续管理系统设计的方法和真实途径。为了实现这一目标,已经解决了几个问题,如区域社会生态经济系统的动态建模和公共(社会)和私人利益的协调,制定合理的区域发展风险管理方法,以及设计一种适当的方法,将建议的模式和方法纳入信息分析可持续管理支助系统。作者提出的原始科学观的新颖之处在于,为区域可持续管理制定了一个有充分基础的系统方法和模型工具,并证明和验证了分析区域发展风险的定性和定量方法,并将其纳入统一的区域可持续管理系统以下介绍的方法和模型工具可用于在动态和相互冲突的外部条件下加强区域可持续管理系统的科学和实用组成部分。
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Advances in Systems Science and Applications
Advances in Systems Science and Applications Engineering-Engineering (all)
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期刊介绍: Advances in Systems Science and Applications (ASSA) is an international peer-reviewed open-source online academic journal. Its scope covers all major aspects of systems (and processes) analysis, modeling, simulation, and control, ranging from theoretical and methodological developments to a large variety of application areas. Survey articles and innovative results are also welcome. ASSA is aimed at the audience of scientists, engineers and researchers working in the framework of these problems. ASSA should be a platform on which researchers will be able to communicate and discuss both their specialized issues and interdisciplinary problems of systems analysis and its applications in science and industry, including data science, artificial intelligence, material science, manufacturing, transportation, power and energy, ecology, corporate management, public governance, finance, and many others.
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