The compliance of the regional development strategies and funding with the sustainable development concept: The case of Ukraine

IF 5.5 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Green Finance Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3934/gf.2022008
I. Semenenko, Y. Bilous, R. Halhash
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Abstract

In accordance with international agreements, Ukraine has committed to transitioning to the principles of sustainable development and building a green economy. However, Ukraine's strategic regional planning and financing with the aim of achieving its sustainable development goals remain insufficiently analysed. This paper examines the compliance of Ukraine's regional development strategies against the declared sustainable development concept and goals to determine the amount of funding invested in the measures aimed at "greening" these regions' economies and to compare these investments with the declared measures in accordance with the sustainable development concept. To achieve these objectives, we analysed 24 regional strategies and one city's strategy (Kyiv) with respect to strategic and operational goals relating to sustainable development constituents and the achievement of sustainable development goals. To assess Ukraine's commitment to regional public policy in relation to the sustainable development concept, we analysed the revenues and expenditures of the regional budgets for 2018–2020 and defined the amount of investment in the field of environmental protection and ecology. Comparison of these indicators reveals the formal and subject-matter compliance of regional development strategies with the sustainable development concept as well as real financial support for the environmental development of Ukraine's regions. The main findings allowed us to define Ukraine's commitment to its regional public policy regarding sustainable development and the declarativeness of some regions' statements regarding their commitment to sustainable development, to determine which regions are most relevant to sustainable development strategies and expenditures within the regional budget and to develop recommendations for further research.
区域发展战略和供资符合可持续发展概念:以乌克兰为例
根据国际协定,乌克兰已承诺向可持续发展原则过渡,建设绿色经济。然而,乌克兰为实现其可持续发展目标而进行的战略性区域规划和筹资仍然没有得到充分的分析。本文考察了乌克兰的区域发展战略对宣布的可持续发展理念和目标的遵从性,以确定旨在“绿化”这些地区经济的措施的资金投入,并将这些投资与根据可持续发展理念宣布的措施进行比较。为了实现这些目标,我们分析了与可持续发展成分和实现可持续发展目标相关的战略和运营目标相关的24个区域战略和一个城市战略(基辅)。为了评估乌克兰在可持续发展理念方面对区域公共政策的承诺,我们分析了2018-2020年区域预算的收入和支出,并确定了环境保护和生态领域的投资金额。对这些指标的比较表明,区域发展战略在形式上和主题上符合可持续发展概念,并为乌克兰各区域的环境发展提供了真正的财政支持。主要调查结果使我们能够确定乌克兰对其关于可持续发展的区域公共政策的承诺以及一些区域关于其对可持续发展的承诺的声明的陈述性,确定哪些区域与可持续发展战略和区域预算内的支出最相关,并为进一步研究提出建议。
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Green Finance
Green Finance Multiple-
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
3.50%
发文量
14
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Green Finance is an international, interdisciplinary Open Access journal dedicated to green finance, environmental, and sustainability research and practice. It offers a platform for publishing original contributions and technical reviews on green finance and related topics, following a rigorous peer-review process. Accepted article types include original research, reviews, editorials, letters, and conference reports.
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