FEATURES OF ENSURING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORIAL COMMUNITIES IN THE KHARKIV REGION
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https://doi.org/10.33042/2522-1809-2024-2-183-26-32Keywords:
socio-economic potential, sustainable development, territorial communities, investments, post-war reconstruction, marketing communicationsAbstract
The research article is devoted to a detailed analysis and discussion of the problem of ensuring the sustainable development of territorial communities in the Kharkiv region. The authors examine the current state of economic, social, and ecological development of communities, identifying the main challenges facing local governments and communities.
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