Management of regional bioresource sustainability based on modern modeling methods

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The article’s aim is the development of proposals related to the management of bioresource sustainability based on modern modeling methods. The analysis of the approaches used in theory and practice of modeling regional bioresource sustainability has shown that the most reasonable solution is to form comprehensive methods of its assessment that will include comparative, normative, balance and modeling methods. The normative method has helped the authors to determine a sum of bioresource potentials by elements, which are designed for technological processes in all of the region’s economic sectors. It has been established that the peculiarity of a system of support and decision-making on the modeling of regional bioresource sustainability is the system’s ability to forecast the state of food security and to determine the possibility of the effect on it through fluctuation of factors. It has been proved that the modeling of regional bioresource sustainability by means of fuzzy logic makes it possible to determine its condition in the future. This, in turn, is the basis for the creation of the relevant management strategy. It has been determined that a system designed for the making and support of managerial decisions allowing to adequately assess the initial state of a problem and to define the best ways of its resolution can be used while managing regional bioresource sustainability.

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Ryazanova, N. Y., Eroshenko, V. I., Naumov, V. D., Kamennykh, N. L., & Eremiia, T. V. (2019). Management of regional bioresource sustainability based on modern modeling methods. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(8), 2304–2308.

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