
Tetiana Demchenko
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Tetiana Demchenko
FAQ
Sustainable development in municipalities is a process that ensures that today’s needs are met without compromising the needs of future generations. The process encompasses the social, economic and environmental components of development.
Sustainable recovery is the reconstruction of affected municipalities in accordance with the principles of sustainable development, adaptation to climate change, efficient use of resources and long-term sustainability.
BDO in Ukraine offers sustainable development services (such as the development of necessary plans and strategies, and consulting on the development of individual projects, etc.), training programmes, assistance in the preparation of investment projects, auditing, and improvement of digital processes (digitisation, artificial intelligence, cyber security).
The services are aimed at regions, municipalities, businesses, the public sector and non-profit organisations seeking sustainable recovery and development.
Digitalisation, the use of artificial intelligence and cyber security increase management efficiency, decision transparency and municipality resilience to modern challenges.
Cooperation between these sectors is key to the creation of dynamic, attractive and sustainable regions, which in turn contribute to Ukraine’s sustainable development.
To order a service, please refer to the main contact of BDO in Ukraine and agree on the details of cooperation.
Glossary
Audit for regions and municipalities — service for checking the effectiveness, compliance or transparency of processes in municipalities or regions.
Business sector — private companies involved in the sustainable recovery of regions and municipalities.
Regional restoration — the process of reconstructing areas of Ukraine after destruction in accordance with the principles of sustainable development.
Municipality — a combination of people, resources, infrastructure and territory that function collectively to address the requirements of the population.
Digitalisation — introduction of digital technologies into municipality and regional management processes.
Environmental component — part of sustainable development aimed at conserving natural resources and adapting to climate change.
Economic component — the sustainable development aspect relating to job creation, entrepreneurship development and investment.
Investment project — a documented plan for attracting resources for the development of municipalities or regions.
Cyber security — a system of measures aimed at protecting the municipality’s digital processes and data.
Training services — programmes for training specialists and improving qualifications in the field of sustainable development.
Social component — sustainable development area that covers the well-being, safety and engagement of municipality residents.
Sustainable development — development that is aligned with the present generation’s needs, while ensuring the capacity of future generations to meet their own needs.
Sustainable recovery — the process of rebuilding regions and municipalities in line with the social, economic and environmental principles of sustainable development.