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Regional and Sectoral System for Integrated Assessment and Green Supply Chain Management of Natural Resources Svetlana Alexandrovna Chernyavskaya; Albina Konstantinovna Berkaeva; Svetlana Akhmetovna lyanova; Kashukoev Murat Vladimirovich; Valery Safarbievich Misakov
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
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Abstract- Initially, any economic activity is associated with a negative impact on the environment. In modern realities, this situation requires mandatory preliminary assessment of an investment project in order to prevent or at least minimize the negative impact on the territory. In this regard, one of the urgent tasks of sustainable development in the territory is using green supply chain management (GSCM) to improve the system of strategic management and analysis of investment projects in order to identify the main reasons for its improper functioning. In accordance with the principles of system analysis, all kinds of complex problems that constantly arise in front of society (first of all, the problem of strategic management) must be considered in a holistic context, in the form of a system of interaction between all its components, as a rule, such as an organization of components focused on a single goal. However, due to the fact that in everyday practice, real systems are more complex, they prefer to use those models for the purposes of system analysis, that reflect the studied properties of real systems in a certain approximation. Any investment project can be considered not only as exclusive project documentation, but also as a set of economic relations that arise between many participants: subsoil users, the public, government agencies, and the environment itself. Moreover, these relationships are manifested at all stages of the investment project's life cycle from the design and implementation processes to its liquidation. The methodological approaches of cybernetics and system analysis are effectively used to understand the behavior of such organizational systems. In the theory of effective environmental management, there is still no proper reflection of the problems concerning qualitative and quantitative research of material and energy flows, the flow of pollution of natural objects, through which the interaction between productive forces and environmental systems takes place. All this, of course, shows the relevance and importance of developing new criteria for ecological and economic systems.
Features of Green Supply Chain Management for Investment Projects in the Recreational Territories of the North Caucasus Republics Dzobelova Valentina Batrazovna; Irina Anatolievna Dikareva; Lida Kureyshovna Tochieva; Bella Movsurovna Musayeva; Valery Safarbievich Misakov
International Journal of Supply Chain Management Vol 9, No 2 (2020): International Journal of Supply Chain Management (IJSCM)
Publisher : International Journal of Supply Chain Management

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Abstract- The term sustainable or green supply chain refers to the idea of integrating sustainable environmental processes into the traditional supply chain. The development of most industries in the real sector of the national economy is accompanied by a buildup of negative environmental impact. This situation, of course, requires an objective environmental and economic assessment and prediction of possible impact scenarios. In the North Caucasus, a number of recreational regions (Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Ossetia-Alania, Chechen Republic) contain promising deposits of tungsten, molybdenum, zinc, oil, etc. Moreover, those deposits are located in places where ecosystems are very vulnerable, which causes the need for a special approach to ensure environmental requirements in the implementation of investment projects in the environmental management system. In today's realities, it is obvious that the development of the above strategically important deposits will not be performed without the participation of foreign partners, which is associated with certain features of the strategic management of an investment project, the development and approval of project documentation, etc. Undoubtedly, here it is necessary to foresee the possibility of the formation of a number of fundamental differences in Russian and foreign requirements for conducting socio-ecological and economic examination of investment projects. All this requires a certain harmonization between Russian and international requirements, unification of methods for organizing environmental support for investment projects implemented within the boundaries of specially protected natural territories of the North Caucasus.