The article presents the material of analysis setting formulation of strategic and operational goals of social, economic, ecological spheres of Horodok Village Council and checking compliance with the requirements of National ecological goals which serve the basic plan of adaptation of Ukrainian ecological legislation to the European Union one.
Strategic goals of social, economic and ecological development of the Village Council are suggested to publish in the next edition, namely: a) the development of human capital, high social standards;
b) economic development of territories; c) ecological safety of territories which according to the assessment of most points are good or basically meet the requirements of National ecological goals.
Besides, operational goals are defined, such as three goals in social sphere, four goals in economic sphere, two goals in ecological sphere, which in its turn basically agree with the requirements of National ecological goals.
In order to achieve strategic and operational goals the fulfillment of short-termed tasks are planned: in social sphere – 21, in economic – 16, in ecological – 5, which agree well or basically with National ecological goals.
Detailing of tasks fulfillment is done keeping to the requirements, namely: formulation of the task contents in order to realsige the operational goals, giving list what exactly should be done, the list of indicators.
It is pointed out that formulation of strategic and operational goals and tasks of sustainable development of Horodok Village Council must he realized according to the strategic vision of the development of this Village Council territory and taking into account the requirements of National ecological goals, in order to integrate this vision into strategies of regional and state levels.
Author Biographies
O. M. Klymenko, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor
M. O. Klymenko, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne
Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Professor
A. Y. Yankovska, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne