ECOLOGY OF THE SEMIOSPHERE AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

UDC 81'22:502.22

  • Karabanova Elena Aleksandrovna – Senior Lecturer, the Department of Editing and Publishing Technologies. Belarusian State Technological University (13a, Sverdlova str., 220006, Minsk, Republic of Belarus). E-mail: karabanova@belstu.by

Keywords: ecology of the semiosphere, sustainable development, goals and objectives of sustainable development, information ecology, ecology of the information space.

For citation: Karabanova E. A. Ecology of the semiosphere as a factor of sustainable development. Proceedings of BSTU, issue 4, Print- and Mediatechnologies, 2023, no. 1 (267), pp. 101–111. DOI: https://doi.org/10.52065/2520-6729-2023-267-1-14.

Abstract

The article is devoted to the problem of improving the set of strategic measures to achieve the coevolutionary development of mankind and nature, which is called the concept of sustainable development (Sustainable Development). Based on the official documents of the UN and the Republic of Belarus, devoted to the concept of sustainable development, the goals of sustainable development are analyzed and systematized in accordance with the main directions of attention of the theory. The causes of insufficient effective progress towards the goals of sustainable development are considered. There is an increase in the global problem associated with the information field and the semiosphere and ignoring this problem by theorists of the theory of sustainable development. The necessity to consider the ecology of the semiosphere as an important factor of sustainable development is substantiated.

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