Mariya Yu. Zanizdra, 79_04
Mariya Yu. Zanizdra
PhD in Economics
Institute of Industrial Economics of NAS of Ukraine
03057, Ukraine, Kyiv, 2 Gelabov Str.
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Potential development of the «green sector» industry of Ukraine
Section: Problems of development strategy and financial-economic regulation of industry
Ekon. promisl. 2017, 79(3): 57-81
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/econindustry2017.03.058
Language: Russian
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htm [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
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25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
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PhD in Economics
Institute of Industrial Economics of NAS of Ukraine
03057, Ukraine, Kyiv, 2 Gelabov Str.
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Potential development of the «green sector» industry of Ukraine
Section: Problems of development strategy and financial-economic regulation of industry
Ekon. promisl. 2017, 79(3): 57-81
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/econindustry2017.03.058
Language: Russian
Abstract:
Based on the analysis of the Global Competitiveness Index, Ecological Footprint and Biological Capacity, Investment Ratio author observed low competitiveness and investment activity as well as environmental challenges of the Ukrainian economy. Analysis of existing approaches to estimating the size of green markets was conducted. The structure of goods and services’ supply and demand, agents of influence and development drivers of the «green» market are summarized. Background, that maximize the potential for the development of the «green sector» of industry; was defined: rapid industrialization; strict environmental legislation; high requirements to the environmental quality of the product life cycle; high level of an intellectual capital development, access to markets of economies with a high level of industrialization; low level of intellectual capital development and low biological capacity; access to ecosystems with a high biological capacity. Approach to the assessment of the development potential of the «green sector» of industry in Ukraine have been offered.The basis for the calculation of adopted indicators: the total volume of capital investments and current expenditures for protection and rational use of natural resources; the environmental taxes; the price of specific natural resources; the funds received from land sale and greenhouse gases’ emissions trading schemes, also provision of services in the field of energy from renewable sources (nominally «green» energy), water and wastewater, waste management. An assessment of the «green» market of Ukraine as of 2015 was received. It amounted to UAH 65.7 bn. Given that a number of indicators were not taken into account, this assessment can be considered as a minimum capacity of the «green» sector of the industry. In particular, due to the lack of statistical monitoring for the specific types of economic activity, sales of professional services of environmental audit, insurance and other environmentally oriented services, provided by private enterprises, were not taken into account.Prospects for further research are: refinement of the methodology for assessing the«green» market capacity, substantiation the set of key indicators, development of recommendations on reforming statistical reporting forms of enterprises, that would allow to monitor ecologically-oriented entrepreneurial activities according to the sectors of the green industry («sector of environmental goods and services», «green business», «economic entities, that use green solutions»).
Keywords: competitiveness; industrialization; «green» economy; «green sector» of industry; the capacity of the «green» market; ecosystem; environmental investment; environmental innovation
Based on the analysis of the Global Competitiveness Index, Ecological Footprint and Biological Capacity, Investment Ratio author observed low competitiveness and investment activity as well as environmental challenges of the Ukrainian economy. Analysis of existing approaches to estimating the size of green markets was conducted. The structure of goods and services’ supply and demand, agents of influence and development drivers of the «green» market are summarized. Background, that maximize the potential for the development of the «green sector» of industry; was defined: rapid industrialization; strict environmental legislation; high requirements to the environmental quality of the product life cycle; high level of an intellectual capital development, access to markets of economies with a high level of industrialization; low level of intellectual capital development and low biological capacity; access to ecosystems with a high biological capacity. Approach to the assessment of the development potential of the «green sector» of industry in Ukraine have been offered.The basis for the calculation of adopted indicators: the total volume of capital investments and current expenditures for protection and rational use of natural resources; the environmental taxes; the price of specific natural resources; the funds received from land sale and greenhouse gases’ emissions trading schemes, also provision of services in the field of energy from renewable sources (nominally «green» energy), water and wastewater, waste management. An assessment of the «green» market of Ukraine as of 2015 was received. It amounted to UAH 65.7 bn. Given that a number of indicators were not taken into account, this assessment can be considered as a minimum capacity of the «green» sector of the industry. In particular, due to the lack of statistical monitoring for the specific types of economic activity, sales of professional services of environmental audit, insurance and other environmentally oriented services, provided by private enterprises, were not taken into account.Prospects for further research are: refinement of the methodology for assessing the«green» market capacity, substantiation the set of key indicators, development of recommendations on reforming statistical reporting forms of enterprises, that would allow to monitor ecologically-oriented entrepreneurial activities according to the sectors of the green industry («sector of environmental goods and services», «green business», «economic entities, that use green solutions»).
Keywords: competitiveness; industrialization; «green» economy; «green sector» of industry; the capacity of the «green» market; ecosystem; environmental investment; environmental innovation
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References
1. Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. van den (2001). Ecological Economics: Themes, Approaches and Differences with Environmental Economics. Regional Environmental Change. 2 (1), pp. 13-23. https://doi.org/10.1007/s101130000020
2. Costanza, R. (1991). Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability. New York: Columbia University Press.
3. Daly, Herman E. (2007). Ecological economics and sustainable development, selected essays of Herman Daly. Retrieved: http://library.uniteddiversity.coop/Measuring_Progress_and_Eco_Footprinting/Ecological_Economics_and_Sustainable_Development-Selected_Essays_of_Herman_Daly.pdf [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781847206947
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5. International Monetary Fund (IMF). (2016). Investment (% of GDP) Data for All Countries. Economic Statistics Database.Economy Watch. Retrieved from: http://www.economywatch.com/economicstatistics/economic-indicators/Investment_Percentage_of_GDP/ [Accessed 25 Jan 2017].
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9. The Green Industry Platform. (2017). Retrieved from: http://www.greenindustryplatform.org [Accessed 25 Jan 2017].
10. The World Bank Group. (2017). Indicators Retrieved from: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator [Accessed 25 Jan 2017].
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htm [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
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16. Komi regional nonprofit Foundation "Silver taiga". (2014). Green markets and marketing of certified products, trends in the greening of the consumer. Retrieved from: http://www.silvertaiga.ru/content/news/440/%20?.?.%20???????%20?????%2018.
11.2014.pdf [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Russian].
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20. Kvasha, T.K., & Musina, L.A.(2015). Measuring Green Growth in Ukraine: Concepts, Indicator Systems, Experience of Formation and Perspectives of Application. Kyiv: Ukrainian Institute of scientific-technical expertise and information [in Ukrainian].
21. Masliukivska, O. (2011). Strategy support for green business associations of the private business of Ukraine with a focus on metallurgical and mining industry. K.: National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy [in Ukrainian].
22. UNEP (2011). Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication. Summarizing report for representatives of power structures. Sen-Marten-Belvyu [in Russian].
23. State Statistics Service of Ukraine (2017). Science, technology and innovation. Retrieved from: http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua.[Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
24. Noimann, V., & Semenko, T. (2012). Experience in the development of green business in Germany and the possibility of its use in Ukraine. Herald of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 142, 20-23. [in Ukrainian].
25. State Statistics Service of Ukraine (2017). The volume of sold industrial products (goods, services) by kinds of economic activities in 2010-2015. Retrieved from: http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/operativ/operativ2013/pr/orp_rik/orp_rik_u.htm. [Accessed
25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
26. State Statistics Service of Ukraine (2017). The main indicators of the use and protection of water resources. Retrieved from: http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/operativ/operativ2006/ns_rik/ns_u/opvvr_u2005.html [Accessed 25 Jan 2017] [in Ukrainian].
27. Ostapchuk, V. (2009). The most important problems for Ukrainians and needs. Ukrayinska politichna sotsialna merezha Politiko. Retrieved from: http://politiko.ua/blogpost51952 [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Russian].
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29. State Statistics Service of Ukraine (2017). Power plants and electricity generation for 2011-2015. Retrieved from: http://www.ukrstat.gov.ua/operativ/operativ2012/pr/etgv/etgv_u/ele_ve_11u.html. [Accessed 25 Jan 2017] [in Ukrainian].
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rada.gov.ua/laws/show/z0769-00 [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
31. Ministry of Ecological Resources (2002). Order: On Approval of the List of Substances Containing "Solids" and "Carbon Days" and for which emissions are subject to collection of March 14.03.2002 y. No. 104 (z0322-02). Retrieved from: http://zakon5.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/z0322-02 [Accessed 25 Jan 2017]. [in Ukrainian].
32. Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (1998). Resolution: Approval of the Procedure for the Development, Approval and Revision of Limits on the Formation and Disposition of Wastes of August, 03, No. 1218. [in Ukrainian].
33. Ha-Joon, Chang (2015). Economics: The User's Guide. Mann, Ivanov and Ferber. [in Russian].
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