Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 1, 2024
Pages 235 -247
Received 31.03.2024
Revised 28.08.2024
Accepted 27.09.2024
Retrieved from Iss. 116, P. 1, 2024
Pages 235 -247
Abstract
The article examines the achievements and priorities in the field of sustainable development of the European Union member states by 2030 and its main goals. Progress in achieving the sustainable development goals is analyzed in the context of the impact on the economies of the EU member states. The directions of transformation of the EU economy as a world leader for a sustainable future within the framework of the European Green Deal are identified. The global system of economic indicators used to monitor the implementation of the sustainable development goals of the European Union member states is studied. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its seventeen goals, adopted by the United Nations, are the global roadmap for achieving sustainable development in the context of globalized economic processes. The European Union is fully committed to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Sustainable Development Goals are an integral part of the European Commission's work program. Sustainable economic development is characterized by the efficient use of natural resources, rational investment, technological development, and institutional changes or reforms that increase both current and future economic potential to meet the needs of society. Achieving sustainability is the dominant economic, environmental, and social objective of sustainable economic development. Economic development without sustainability is not effective in the long run
Keywords:
цілі сталого розвитку, глобальне партнерство, економіка країн – членів Європейського Союзу, економічна політика, ресурси, глобальна система показників, інновації, інфраструктура, соціально-економічна стабільність, стале споживання та виробництво