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Modern Dynamic of Ecosystems: Environment, Society, Governance

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The first quarter of this century was marked by a series of events on a global scale: global climate change, intensification of social processes in the world - a pandemic posed by the spread of the COVID-19 virus, etc. However, despite the significant amount of accumulated information about changes on our planet, such as global climate change, spatial and temporal changes in ecosystems, unfortunately, there are still no distinct explanations of such changes. Most publications do not reflect the attempt to search for a scientific explanation of these changes but rather our reaction to such changes. Most often, publications on the manifestations of global climate change are presented in political and economic terms. It is necessary to conduct thorough studies of climate change, for example, at the local, regional, and global levels, which will allow the development of activities, programs, and action policies of the countries of the world on governance of this problem. In this case improving the knowledge of the population of countries and the skills of residents of local communities, including in the field of microfinance, will contribute to improving the quality and quantity products of social capital and social partnership. Unfortunately, in practice, the development of social partnership in society between its various components clearly and quite often there is a problem of mistrust of the population to the ongoing projects of the state and social development, which is usually generated by the mismatch of the content of social activities and implemented in practice, the political and legal control circuit. Currently there is a shortage of professional, "explaining" that integrating management.

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DOI 10.11648/j.sf.20200101.11
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Global Climate Change, Ecosystem Changes, Management

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  • Department of Tourism, Hospitality and Entrepreneurship, Kyrgyz Economic University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

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