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Regional Economics: Theory and Practice
 

Accounting region's energy potential when devising sustainable development strategy of the Russia's South

Vol. 12, Iss. 18, MAY 2014

Available online: 11 May 2014

Subject Heading: Region development strategy

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Pages: 18-25

Peizulaev R.S. Makhachkala Innovation University, Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation
Gmi75@yandex.ru

The article presents a critical analysis of the social and economic development strategy of the North Caucasian Federal District till 2025 in a context of effective use of the region's energy resources. The author submits general prospects of greening of power consumption. The author also offers the ways to effectively carry out the strategy mentioned above.

Keywords: sustainable development, anthropogenic load, region, energy potential, life quality, ecological capacity

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