Round table "Concepts of sustainable development of science and technology in modern conditions"
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In accordance with the calendar plan of events carried out within the framework of the sustainable development goals of M. Auezov SKU, 02/7/2024. An international round table was held on the topic "Concepts of sustainable development of science and technology in modern conditions» on the basis of the «Higher school ofchemical engineering and biotechnology"with the participation of foreign scientists such as:
- Marko Vincekovich, PhD, professor at the University of Zagreb, Croatia;
- KiryigitovKhurshidBatirovich, Ph.D., head. Department of “Ecology and Environmental Protection”, Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute, Jizzakh, Uzbekistan.
- NatoMirdzveli, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Tbilisi State University named after I. Zhavanishvili, Georgia;
- FozilovSadraddinFayzullaevich, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Bukhara Engineering and Technology Institute. Uzbekistan;
- YodgorovaShakhnozaKhairidinovna, doctoral student of the Department of Economics and Management, Navoi State Mining and Technology University, Uzbekistan;
- Lee VyacheslavVyacheslavovich, doctoral student at the Tashkent Institute of Chemical Technology, Uzbekistan.
The opening speech was given to the dean of the Higher school “Chemical engineering and biotechnology” AytureevM.Zh. In turn, AytureevM.Zh. introduced all participants to the round table program and made a report on the topic “Development of science and technology at the higher school of chemical engineering and biology.”
During the round table, the teaching staff of the Higher School of Applied Sciences and heads of departments took an active part. At the round table, foreign scientists and scientists from the Higher School of Science, ProfessorMutalievaB.Zhof “Biotechnology” department made a report; Professor of the Department of «Silicate Technology and Metallurgy»Taimasov B.T.; Professor of the Department of «Chemistry and Physics»Dzhakipbekova N.O.
At the conclusion of the round table “Concepts of sustainable development of science and technology in modern conditions” the dean of the «Higher School of Science and Technology» thanked all the guest participants for their active participation and expressed great gratitude for organizing the round table. Special thanks to all foreign scientists whose reports caused special interest.
As the final resolution of the international round table “Concepts for sustainable development of science and technology in modern conditions” we offer the following recommendations:
- The climate, biodiversity and pollution crisis is a global challenge that requires urgent action. We must work closely together to ensure the global transition to a green economy.
- The concept of sustainable development presupposes the harmonious interaction of the trinity “ecology-economy-society”, therefore Kazakhstan needs to mobilize the efforts of all scientists to solve environmental problems.
- A further increase in global air temperature can lead to irreversible processes in the natural environment. Therefore, it is necessary to initiate systemic measures to decarbonize the global economy and green industry, and the success of this process requires political will and constant dialogue between the state, business and society. We invite leaders throughout the country to work on this path.
- We recommend that public and private organizations provide financial support for research activities that reduce the degradation of natural resources, allow ecological systems to recover from the loss of biological diversity, and effectively use waste.
- In connection with sustainable development in higher education institutions, it is necessary to increase the share of support and implementation of start-up projects related to green technologies among students, especially young researchers.
- We recommend introducing the “Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development” curriculum as a subject for all specialties in higher and secondary specialized educational institutions and schools.