About this Research Topic
In this collection, we aim to expand our knowledge about the relationship between environment and different social and economic indicators which will provide us knowledge to make reliable and long-term plans.
Under these circumstances, we need to identify the parameters that impact the environment both positively and negatively. Additionally, there is need that we prepare long-term plans to maintain technological, social, and economic development for a sustainable ecology and biological life. Thanks to this Research Topic, we aim to expand our knowledge about the potential micro- and macro-determinants of environmental quality and sustainable development such as economic activities, green economic and growth indicators (specifically with respect to developments in green economy, green trade, green finance, and green innovation) as they pertain to circular economy and changing economic complexity.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
- Innovation, economic structure, and environmental quality
- Trade and environment relationship
- Green Economy Indicators such as Green Finance, Green Trade, Green Products, and Green Innovation, and their economic and environmental impacts
- Economic complexity and its environmental consequences
- Circular Economy as a driver of sustainable development
- Theoretical formulation and empirical analysis of green economy and green growth
- Economic and social determinants of sustainable development
Keywords: Sustainable Development, Green Economy, Green Indicators
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