Frontiers in Environmental Science is pleased to present this special edition Research Topic, with the goal of highlighting the latest research advancements on the Environmental Issues and Global Value Chain in Asia. Here, we aim to showcase the academic excellence and high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers.
The collection will shed the light on the recent progress made across the entire breadth of the global value chain in Asia and its corresponding environmental issues, to reflect on the future challenges similarly faced by researchers across borders.
We welcome contributions on the following topics:
• How can the traditional global value chain perspective be reshaped by the new environmental transformation requirements caused by the global climate crisis?
• Comparison studies on the role of global value chains and environmental sustainability between developed economies and emerging economies.
• How can the environmental global value chain be more resilient in the face of the Covid-19 disruption?
• State-of-the-art studies on the interplay between global value chains, national institutional settings, and environmental sustainability.
• Interaction between global value chains and carbon emissions embodied in trade of developing countries.
• How do the digital economy and artificial intelligence affect the transformations of global value chains?
This topic will focus specifically on contributions from Asia.
Frontiers in Environmental Science is pleased to present this special edition Research Topic, with the goal of highlighting the latest research advancements on the Environmental Issues and Global Value Chain in Asia. Here, we aim to showcase the academic excellence and high-quality work of internationally recognized researchers.
The collection will shed the light on the recent progress made across the entire breadth of the global value chain in Asia and its corresponding environmental issues, to reflect on the future challenges similarly faced by researchers across borders.
We welcome contributions on the following topics:
• How can the traditional global value chain perspective be reshaped by the new environmental transformation requirements caused by the global climate crisis?
• Comparison studies on the role of global value chains and environmental sustainability between developed economies and emerging economies.
• How can the environmental global value chain be more resilient in the face of the Covid-19 disruption?
• State-of-the-art studies on the interplay between global value chains, national institutional settings, and environmental sustainability.
• Interaction between global value chains and carbon emissions embodied in trade of developing countries.
• How do the digital economy and artificial intelligence affect the transformations of global value chains?
This topic will focus specifically on contributions from Asia.