ECOLOGICAL CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Modern challenges of the time associated with the violation of biological balance, due to the anthropogenic impact of man on nature, threaten the existence of man himself. Active development of natural resources, extermination of animals, pollution of water bodies, huge mountains of garbage have detrimental consequences. At the dawn of the new 21st millennium, the world scientific community is unanimous in its opinion that environmental problems are caused not only by human economic activity, the scientific and technological revolution, but also by the cultural crisis in society. The current reality requires the formation of a new culture of human relations with the outside world, otherwise the most pessimistic forecasts will come true: the complete destruction of humanity. The concept of sustainable development, put forward at the end of the 20th century, appears as an alternative to development based on unlimited economic growth, and is interpreted by its authors as development in which current generations satisfy their needs without compromising future generations. This concept requires the transformation of the worldview attitudes of the members of society, the ecological ideas that dominate among the population, the formation of a new ecological culture.

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Aliskhanova, M., Khasbulatova, Z., & Shamileva, R. (2024). ECOLOGICAL CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. In M. R. Nakhaev, A. S. Salamova, A. Wojdilo, V. Ricardo, & V. Micale (Eds.), Proofreading - Upcoming Volume: Modern Trends in Governance and Sustainable Development of Socio-economic Systems: From Regional Development to Global Economic Growth, vol -. European Proceedings of Multidisciplinary Sciences (pp. 0-0). European Publisher. https://doi.org/10.15405/epms.2024.09.117