About this Research Topic
For this Research Topic, we would like submissions that provide research results on topics such as green development, green low carbon, resource conservation, low carbon economy, low carbon development, low carbon living, low carbon living, low carbon society, population health, health distribution, health awareness, health behavior, and public health. Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods approaches are welcome to explore the low carbon economy and public health from multiple perspectives.
- The developmental history of the low-carbon economy, the level of development, and the evaluation of the level of development.
- The many challenges faced by the low-carbon economy in the development process and how to deal with the challenges in the development process.
- The development of a low carbon economy is influenced by a variety of factors, such as low carbon investment, policy norms, technology development, energy development, and digitalization levels, etc. We would like research works which study the factors that influence the development of a low carbon economy.
- Analyze which industries will have an impact on the development of a low carbon economy, including but not limited to the energy industry, transportation industry, and construction industry.
- To study the factors that affect the development of public health and how to improve public health.
- To study the impact of residential environment, sports environment, community environment, etc. on public health.
- To study the methods used in studies related to the development of a low-carbon economy and public health development.
- To analyze the impact of the development of a low-carbon economy on other industries, such as international trade, the real estate industry, and tourism.
Keywords: Low Carbon Economy, Public Health, Carbon Neutrality
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