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THE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF RESPONDING TO ENVIRONMENTAL CRISES AS A BASIS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

 

 

Hakobyan Mushegh Norayr

PhD Assistant Professor of ASUE

 

Baghdasaryan Lilit Lernik 

PhD Assistant Professor of ASUE

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The interconnectedness of the modern world, fostered by globalization and intricate geopolitical relationships, has rendered the global community increasingly susceptible to crises of diverse origins and magnitudes. From natural disasters and pandemics to economic downturns and armed conflicts, these crises present formidable challenges to human well-being, societal stability, and ecological integrity. By analyzing the results of overcoming previous ecological crises, developing successful strategies for rapid response, we can create more resilient, fair and environmentally friendly societies which
will be able to meet future challenges while advancing the Sustainable Development Goals. By extracting lessons learned from past crises and adapting successful response strategies, we can build more resilient, equitable, and environmentally sound societies, capable of navigating future challenges while simultaneously advancing the goals of sustainable development.

The global landscape is punctuated by crises, ranging from natural disasters and pandemics to economic recessions and armed conflicts. While each crisis presents unique challenges, the international community's response to these events offers invaluable lessons that can be leveraged to build a more resilient and sustainable future.

Key words: Natural disasters, ecological challenges, economic recession, epidemic, crisis management, sustainable development.


DOI  https://doi.org/10.61746/18292984-2025.1cmt-158


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