THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT
The article is aimed at researching the current problem of socioecology –the causes and consequences of possible resource depletion, as well as establishing thepossibility of its averting. There are two classifications of natural resources from the point of view of ecolog...
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| description | The article is aimed at researching the current problem of socioecology –the causes and consequences of possible resource depletion, as well as establishing thepossibility of its averting. There are two classifications of natural resources from the point of view of ecology: according to their renewability and according to the possibility of use. Based on the concept of the Rouche limit, the law of the resource balance of society is formulated, which relates the social productivity of labor to the population density and the depletion of available natural resources. This law is another form of recording the balance of social production and consumption of resources.The consequences of its violation are shown.The effect of abiotic, biotic and anthropogenic factors on the rate of depletion of available natural resources is studied, and the decisive role of scientific and technological progress in the development of the resource base of society is shown. It was determined that scientific and technological progress is a decisive factor in averting a resource catastrophe by humanity and individual nations. The conducted study of the social structure allows us to draw a conclusion about the decisive role of industrial relations in the implementation of new scientific and technical solutions in production. |
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| spelling | doaj.art-58fec064a02d451aa740e26ccf1ebbff2023-01-13T14:28:18ZengLviv Polytechnic National UniversityEnvironmental Problems2414-59552522-44172022-09-017313413910.23939/ep2022.03.134THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENTVolodymyr Mykhaylenko0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3082-6148Oleksiy Antonov1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6319-535XA. Podgorny Institute for Mechanical Engineering Problems NAS of UkraineA. Podgorny Institute for Mechanical Engineering Problems NAS of UkraineThe article is aimed at researching the current problem of socioecology –the causes and consequences of possible resource depletion, as well as establishing thepossibility of its averting. There are two classifications of natural resources from the point of view of ecology: according to their renewability and according to the possibility of use. Based on the concept of the Rouche limit, the law of the resource balance of society is formulated, which relates the social productivity of labor to the population density and the depletion of available natural resources. This law is another form of recording the balance of social production and consumption of resources.The consequences of its violation are shown.The effect of abiotic, biotic and anthropogenic factors on the rate of depletion of available natural resources is studied, and the decisive role of scientific and technological progress in the development of the resource base of society is shown. It was determined that scientific and technological progress is a decisive factor in averting a resource catastrophe by humanity and individual nations. The conducted study of the social structure allows us to draw a conclusion about the decisive role of industrial relations in the implementation of new scientific and technical solutions in production.https://science.lpnu.ua/ep/all-volumes-and-issues/volume-7-number-3-2022/influence-organization-society-state-environmentsocioecologydepletion of natural resourcesenvironmental disastersproductive forcesindustrial relations |
| spellingShingle | Volodymyr Mykhaylenko Oleksiy Antonov THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT Environmental Problems socioecology depletion of natural resources environmental disasters productive forces industrial relations |
| title | THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
| title_full | THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
| title_fullStr | THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
| title_full_unstemmed | THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
| title_short | THE INFLUENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SOCIETY ON THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT |
| title_sort | influence of the organization of society on the state of the environment |
| topic | socioecology depletion of natural resources environmental disasters productive forces industrial relations |
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