2018
DOI: 10.26730/2587-5574-2018-3-51-59
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Measurement of housing quality as a factor of life quality

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“…The economic component. The economic approach to the concept of sustainable development is based on the theory of the maximum flow of Hicks-Lindahl's total income [17], which can be produced under the condition, at least, of preserving the total capital, with the help of which this income is generated. This concept implies the optimal use of limited resources and the use of environmentally friendly energy and material-saving technologies, including the extraction and processing of raw materials, the creation of environmentally acceptable products, minimization, recycling and disposal of waste.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The economic component. The economic approach to the concept of sustainable development is based on the theory of the maximum flow of Hicks-Lindahl's total income [17], which can be produced under the condition, at least, of preserving the total capital, with the help of which this income is generated. This concept implies the optimal use of limited resources and the use of environmentally friendly energy and material-saving technologies, including the extraction and processing of raw materials, the creation of environmentally acceptable products, minimization, recycling and disposal of waste.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%