environmental measures, taking into account the
socio-cultural specifics of the region. To implement
these and other measures, in our opinion, a new socio-
ecological and economic policy is needed at the
municipal and regional levels of government. Such a
policy can be based on a Strategy for sustainable
sevelopment of the BNT, similar to the “Strategy-
2035” for the regions of the Russian Arctic.
Considering the global, national and regional
significance of the Baikal region, the main ideas of
the strategy can be based on the same principles.
Among them - the introduction of a special
economic regime that promotes the transition to a
“cycling” economy and the creation of new and
modernization of existing industrial productions, the
development of high-tech industries, etc.; providing
investors with state support when they make capital
investments in transport, energy and engineering
infrastructure necessary for the implementation of
new investment projects; development and
implementation of a program of state support for the
traditional economic activities of small-numbered
peoples, provision of state support to projects for the
creation and modernization of fish processing
complexes, fish-breeding and greenhouse enterprises,
livestock complexes, and many others.
5 CONCLUSIONS
Strategies for the long-term socio-economic
development of the Irkutsk Region, Zabaikalsky Krai
and the Republic of Buryatia determine priorities,
taking into account the achievement of social,
economic and environmental goals. However, the
economic goals often considering as basic, providing
a material basis for achieving related goals. The case
of the Baikal region shows that taking into account
socio-cultural and environmental factors of
development can be considered as a more effective
option.
Sustainable development has been defined in a
variety of ways, but in practice it has three
dimensions. These are the economic, environmental
and social dimensions (Jovovic et al, 2017).
Numerous restrictions aimed just to reduce impact of
economic activities on ecosystems, that do not meet
the interests of the local population, did not bring the
desired result. Modern development strategies should
be based on the goals of preserving ecosystems for
the benefit of the population. Environmental well-
being progressively became an important factor of the
quality of life, the ecological culture of the population
increases. Implementation of two priorities (ecology
and culture) into strategic development documents
forms at all levels from global to regional and local
communities is the basis for the achievement of the
Sustainable Development Goals.
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