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Tereshina Maria Valentinovna
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• Kuban State University
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THE TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN THE MODERN WORLD
DescriptionThe article reveals and describes the main trends in the modern environmental policy – globalization, glocalization, democratization, internalization of environmental values, the development of the concept and practices of "green" economy, networks development. The authors analyze the expansion of the circle of environmental policy actors and the emergence of mechanisms that public can use to influence environmental decision-making
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At the present stage of reforms in Russian regions centripetal processes have amplified. The formal centers of subjects of the Russian Federation became the main focuses of growth and development. These processes and conditions enhance differentiation and dependence of periphery from regional nuclei and centers. Keeping these conditions will intensify uneven development in the Russian regions in the future. Moreover major cities continue to accumulate negative effects on economic activities: environmental problems, social relationships, infrastructure congestion, traffic jams, etc. This model does not allow for sustainable polycentric development and, according to the researchers, limiting the further development of today's largest metropolitan area in the range of 50-60 years. Authors have tried to pay attention to necessity of overcoming of spatial polarization as a necessary condition of a sustainable development of regions. Based on the analysis of approaches to spatial development justified the need for a polycentric type of regional development on the basis of formation of sustainable development dots (ecoloci). The author proposes a concept and a definition of ecolocus as an open ecological and socioeconomic system, freely exchanged environmental, financial, material, human, informational, symbolic, and other kinds of resources with the environment, generating positive changes towards sustainable development and green economy