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STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF STATES: ADMINISTRATION ASPECT

Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.11, No. 4)

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Page : 511-522

Keywords : Development; Strategic planning; Management; Environmental component; Economic component; Social component;

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Abstract

EU and Ukraine. Based on the analysis of indicators that reflect the status of achieving the goals and plans for sustainable development of the EU and Ukraine, for the period 2001-2019, modern trends in the economic, social, environmental and managerial components of sustainable development are identified. The results of the study point to several major trends and provide a new picture of the strategic planning of member states for sustainable development policies. It is worth highlighting the gradual approach of countries to the average level of achievement for all goals among the trends. An upward trend among EU countries is observed in achieving SDG 1, SDG 10. In general, the sustainable development goals cause certain difficulties or significant difficulties, and the main challenges for the EU countries are SDG 11-13. Ukraine mainly faces some or significant difficulties in achieving its sustainable development goals. No poverty and reduced inequalities achieved. There are still somechallenges to overcome problems in the quality education, affordable and clean energy,climate action, partnerships for the goals. Ukraine faces significant challenges and challenges in achieving its zero hunger, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, decent work and economic growth, industry, innovation and infrastructure, sustainable cities and communities, life on land. The most significant problems in Ukraine with the achievement of the goals of Good health and well- being, Life below water, Peace, justice and strong institutions

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