Interdepartmental Scientific Seminar "Sustainable Development of Territories and Human Capital"
On October 21, the Rostov-on-Don branch of Moscow University named after S.Y. Witte hosted an interdepartmental scientific seminar titled "Sustainable Development of Territories and Human Capital." The event brought together educators and researchers to discuss key issues concerning the impact of human capital on regional economic development and overcoming socio-economic disparities.
Seminar Goal
To develop scientific and methodological approaches for advancing human capital as the main economic resource, contributing to sustainable growth and the elimination of regional imbalances.
Main Topics for Discussion:
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The concept of human capital and its significance for territorial development;
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Stages of research on human capital and its role in the economy;
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The impact of human capital on the growth and development of territories;
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Domestic practices and their contribution to improving the standard of living;
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Sustainable development and equal access to opportunities for all generations.
During the seminar, participants examined important issues related to the sustainable growth of territories and human capital, discussing ways to enhance human potential both within organizations and across entire regions.
Concluding the discussions, the seminar participants emphasized the importance of integrating knowledge about human capital and sustainable development into the processes of managing territories and companies.