Müəllif:
Əliyeva Ruhiyyə Oktay qızı – Tətbiqi İqtisadiyyat kafedrasının müəllimi
Elmi əsərin adı:
Green Growth Strategies for Sustainable Economic Development
Link:
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001698953
Elmi nəşrin adı:
Evergreen
Elmi əsərin nəşrin rəsmi saytındakı linki:
https://catalog.lib.kyushu-u.ac.jp/opac_detail_md/?lang=1&amode=MD100000&bibid=7342461
Kvartili: Q2
Xülasə:
The study aimed to address the impact of different
green policy concepts on economic growth and environmental sustainability. For
this purpose, existing green concepts and statistical indicators were analysed,
and current green growth strategies in different countries and regions of the
world were compared. The study employed conceptual and theoretical analyses to
identify the complex interrelationships between economic growth, environmental
sustainability, and social well-being that need to be addressed to develop
effective green growth and sustainable development strategies. Statistical
indicators have led to the conclusion that the world has made progress in
social well-being thanks to the Sustainable Development Goals: child mortality,
extreme poverty, and the income gap between the rich and poor have been
reduced, but environmental problems remain unresolved. It has been established
that green growth significantly affects gross domestic product (GDP) and
economic growth, opening up new potential for the clean technology, energy
efficiency, and renewable energy industries. The examination of Azerbaijan's
green strategy revealed the country's efforts to create sustainable resource
management practices and renewable energy sources. The policies and initiatives
of the United States of America, the European Union, Germany, China, India,
Sweden, Norway, Canada, and Australia were also taken into consideration.
Through a comparative analysis of the evaluated techniques, suggestions were
developed to enhance existing strategies and policies. The findings indicated
that in order to achieve sustainable economic growth and environmental
improvement, more funding is required as well as the creation of practical
measures.