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Viktor Gladun

    Self-management in the technosphere - the key to sustainable development
    From competent to convergent education in the technosphere
    Safe development of the 21st century waste economy
    • 2023

      Safe development of the 21st century waste economy

      Interdisciplinary overview for technology professionals

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the intersection of waste management and economic development, this interdisciplinary review explores how waste generation impacts investments and purchasing power. It examines the safe development of the waste economy, highlighting its influence on scientific advancements and the sustainability of social relations within a technological society. The insights provided are valuable for evaluating the safety of business projects in the technosphere, making it a crucial resource for understanding contemporary waste issues.

      Safe development of the 21st century waste economy
    • 2021

      From competent to convergent education in the technosphere

      catalogue of interdisciplinary lectures on technological safety

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      The book explores the critical link between sustainable development and the availability of energy and raw materials, highlighting the looming resource collapse due to intensified consumption. It discusses the global political landscape shaped by competition for dwindling resources, where the elite's vision involves military support and technological control over nations. The author emphasizes the need for a shift from traditional education to convergent education to ensure technosphere security in the 21st century, addressing the challenges posed by this evolving landscape.

      From competent to convergent education in the technosphere
    • 2021

      Self-management in the technosphere - the key to sustainable development

      Interdisciplinary lecture for technical bachelors

      • 124 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The book examines the impact of production waste on economic development within a technological society, emphasizing the role of management in ensuring social security for labor resources. It critiques how the ruling elite shifts the costs of waste management to consumers, hindering ecological progress. Highlighting the growing waste and pollution issues, it advocates for legislation that holds producers accountable for waste, promoting self-management and enhancing technosphere safety, ultimately aligning with market economy principles for sustainable development.

      Self-management in the technosphere - the key to sustainable development