RESULTS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE “NATURE – SOCIETY – MAN” SYSTEM

Oleg Leonidovich Kuznechov, co-chairman of the organizing committee of the Second International conference on fundamental problems of sustainable development in the nature – society – man system (29–30 October, 2012), Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, the President of the International university of nature, society and man “Dubna”, co-supervisor of the Scientific school of sustainable development
Boris Evgenevich Bolshakov, co-chairman of the organizing committee of the Second International conference on fundamental problems of sustainable development in the nature – society – man system (29–30 October, 2012), the full member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Doctor of Technical Sciences, professor, the chairman of the sustainable innovative development department of the International university of nature, society and man “Dubna”, co-supervisor of the Scientific school of sustainable development

Abstract

The Second International conference on fundamental problems of sustainable development in the nature – society – man system that took place at the International university of the nature, society and man “Dubna” has finished its work. It was held on 29–30 October, 2012, with the support of the Russian fund of basic researches (project №12-06-06085-g). This conference was dedicated to the results of “RIO+20” International Summit and the 155th anniversary of K.E. Tsiolkovsky. Article covers the basic results of the conference.

KEYWORDS: the international conference on subjects of sustainable development, reports and round tables on fundamental and applied problems of sustainable development, presentation of projects of sustainable innovative development, “Our common future is our common responsibility” exhibition.

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