Shuptar-Poryvaіeva N. Organizational and Economic Principles for the Formation of an Electron

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0419U001761

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 08.00.06 - Економіка природокористування та охорони навколишнього середовища

29-11-2019

Specialized Academic Board

Д41.177.01

Essay

Object - the process of forming an electronic waste management system, including waste power sources; the goal - is the justification and development of theoretical and methodological provisions, practical recommendations for the formation of a system for the treatment of spent power sources, which are an integral part of electronic waste; methods - methods of logical generalization and scientific abstraction; methods of analysis and synthesis, induction and deduction; comparative method; extrapolation method; MIPS analysis; faceted classification method; systemic structural analysis; the novelty - lies in the substantiation of theoretical and methodological provisions and practical recommendations on the formation of an electronic waste management system, in particular, with waste power sources; theoretical and practical results - the development of an electronic waste management system, in particular, with spent power sources; degree of implementation - scientific developments, conclusions and suggestions that were received by the author of the dissertation were used to improve the waste management strategy for electrical and electronic equipment in the Republic of Azerbaijan (Act of Implementation from 09/19/2019) and in the development of a regional waste management plan Nikolaev Regional State Administration (certificate No. 02/499 of 09/18/2019). The results of the study were used in the development of curricula in the disciplines of “Ecological Economics”, “Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources”, at Odessa State Ecological University (Act of Implementation No. 02/864 of 09/11/2019); branch - economy of nature management and environmental protection.

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