After the Paris Agreement, all countries are actively promoting green development and low-carbon transformation. Industrial development is now facing profound adaptation and ecosystem reconstruction. In this context, green innovation plays an increasingly important role in low-carbon industrial transformation, ecosystem reconstruction, and sustainable environmental development. China is on its way to becoming an ecological civilization, and other developed countries have already had similar experiences.
This call for papers aims to reflect and summarize the policy of green innovation and industrial ecosystem reconstruction in achieving environmental sustainability, explore in depth the current situation and future trend of thoughts on green economic innovation under the constraints of natural conditions. To deepen our understanding of enabling and accelerating the green transition in major economies such as China, the US, the EU, the UK, Japan, and South Korea, and to discuss how potentially disruptive, non-marginal options can be considered to mitigate climate change and its associated negative impacts. Contributions could include (but are not limited to):
-The role of green innovation in promoting green development and low-carbon transformation
-Green innovation pathways and mechanisms in achieving carbon neutrality.
-Green economic modeling of carbon neutrality incorporating green growth.
-The green innovation pathway for carbon neutrality at the business and city level
-Connecting green and low-carbon innovation experiences in different countries
-Reconstructing the industrial value chain system and green productivity
After the Paris Agreement, all countries are actively promoting green development and low-carbon transformation. Industrial development is now facing profound adaptation and ecosystem reconstruction. In this context, green innovation plays an increasingly important role in low-carbon industrial transformation, ecosystem reconstruction, and sustainable environmental development. China is on its way to becoming an ecological civilization, and other developed countries have already had similar experiences.
This call for papers aims to reflect and summarize the policy of green innovation and industrial ecosystem reconstruction in achieving environmental sustainability, explore in depth the current situation and future trend of thoughts on green economic innovation under the constraints of natural conditions. To deepen our understanding of enabling and accelerating the green transition in major economies such as China, the US, the EU, the UK, Japan, and South Korea, and to discuss how potentially disruptive, non-marginal options can be considered to mitigate climate change and its associated negative impacts. Contributions could include (but are not limited to):
-The role of green innovation in promoting green development and low-carbon transformation
-Green innovation pathways and mechanisms in achieving carbon neutrality.
-Green economic modeling of carbon neutrality incorporating green growth.
-The green innovation pathway for carbon neutrality at the business and city level
-Connecting green and low-carbon innovation experiences in different countries
-Reconstructing the industrial value chain system and green productivity