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Sustainable Development Goals as the Embodiment of the Globalization : (mathematical evaluation of RF results). / Urazgaliev, Vladimir ; Dengov, Victor ; Evstratchic, Svetlana ; Menshikova, Galina .
Globalization and its socio-economic consequences. 22th International Scientific Conference: Proceedings. ed. / Tomas Kliestik. Zilina : EDIS-Zilina University publisher, 2022. p. 1510-15919.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Sustainable Development Goals as the Embodiment of the Globalization
T2 - The 22th International Scientific Conference Globalization and its Socio-economic Consequences 2022
AU - Urazgaliev, Vladimir
AU - Dengov, Victor
AU - Evstratchic, Svetlana
AU - Menshikova, Galina
N1 - Conference code: #22
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Research background: The course towards achieving the sustainabledevelopment goals has reached the middle. The new technologies of globaland public administration tested in it should and are under the close attention of scientists. They analyse a set of indicators, methods for comparing the results of countries in their implementation and the position of states, highlighting successful and unsuccessful goals.Purpose of the article: Having selected key indicators, assess the reality oftheir implementation for Russia. The indicators are divided into two groups:proposed by the UN and included by the Russian Statistical Committee,which makes it possible to evaluate the achievements of the country incomplex.Methods: The work is based on global methodological assessmentapproaches with a focus on identifying correlation coefficients. A total of 62 indicators were analyzed: 24 - recommended, 38 – added. Indicators were identified in 3 groups: where the achievement of the goal is real, where the trend is positive or negative.Findings & Value added: Indicators of the implementation of the SDGs inthe RF were identified, reflecting the 3 named trends. In parallel, it wasfound that, in general, the flexibility of the UN in monitoring the results ofthe SDGs allows managing the development of all 190 states that havesigned the SDG 2030 Agenda agreement, but softness prevents theachievement of the "opportunity ceiling" from each country.
AB - Research background: The course towards achieving the sustainabledevelopment goals has reached the middle. The new technologies of globaland public administration tested in it should and are under the close attention of scientists. They analyse a set of indicators, methods for comparing the results of countries in their implementation and the position of states, highlighting successful and unsuccessful goals.Purpose of the article: Having selected key indicators, assess the reality oftheir implementation for Russia. The indicators are divided into two groups:proposed by the UN and included by the Russian Statistical Committee,which makes it possible to evaluate the achievements of the country incomplex.Methods: The work is based on global methodological assessmentapproaches with a focus on identifying correlation coefficients. A total of 62 indicators were analyzed: 24 - recommended, 38 – added. Indicators were identified in 3 groups: where the achievement of the goal is real, where the trend is positive or negative.Findings & Value added: Indicators of the implementation of the SDGs inthe RF were identified, reflecting the 3 named trends. In parallel, it wasfound that, in general, the flexibility of the UN in monitoring the results ofthe SDGs allows managing the development of all 190 states that havesigned the SDG 2030 Agenda agreement, but softness prevents theachievement of the "opportunity ceiling" from each country.
KW - max SDG indicators in the Russian Federation, correlation analysis of indicators dynamics, ratio of recommended and added indicators.
KW - max SDG indicators in the Russian Federation, correlation analysis of indicators dynamics, ratio of recommended and added indicators.
UR - https://globalizacia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Globalizacia_2022.pdf
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 978-80-8154-332-6
SP - 1510
EP - 15919
BT - Globalization and its socio-economic consequences. 22th International Scientific Conference
A2 - Kliestik, Tomas
PB - EDIS-Zilina University publisher
CY - Zilina
Y2 - 12 October 2022 through 13 October 2022
ER -
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