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Green Growth: Managing the Transition to a Sustainable Economy

by Vazquez-Brust, Diego A.
Authors: Sarkis, Joseph.%editor. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Greening of Industry Networks Studies ; . 1 Physical details: XXX, 342 p. 40 illus., 9 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 940074417X Subject(s): Environmental sciences. | Climatic changes. | Sustainable development. | Economics. | Environment. | Environment, general. | Economics/Management Science, general. | Sustainable Development. | Climate Change. | Public Administration. | Emerging Markets/Globalization.
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1. Green Growth: Managing the Transition to Sustainable Economies -- 2. A Critical Review and New Policy Framework of Low-Carbon, Green-Growth Strategy of Korea -- 3. Greening the Korean Stacks Through Lessons From the EU Emission Trading System: A Socio-Legal Analysis -- 4. Sustainability Science Integrated Policies Promoting Interaction-Based Building Design Concept as a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy for Singapore and Beyond -- 5. Analysis of Technical Efficiency and Productivity Using Meta-Frontier-Manufacturing Industries in Korea and China -- 6. Green Growth Index and Policy Feedback -- 7. Environmental Impacts of Korea-Europe Automotive Supply Chains; Moving Towards a More Sustainable Model -- 8. Strategic Responses of Multinational Corporations to Environmental Protection in Emerging Economies: The Case of the Petroleum and Chemical Sectors in Latin America and the Greater China Region -- 9. Environmental Innovations and Financial Performance of Japanese Automotive and Electronics Companies -- 10. Achieving Greener Growth: A Business Perspective for Proactive Commitment -- 11. Participatory Research on Green Productivity of Silk and Cotton Woven Products in the Northeast Region of Thailand -- 12. Attitudes Towards Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in European Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises -- 13. The Diffusion of Green Technological Innovations and Stimulus: The Case of LUBEI Eco-Industrial Park in China -- 14. The Practice of Innovative Energy Systems Diffusion in Neighbourhood Renovation Projects: A Comparison of 11 Cases in the Netherlands -- 15. Why Consumers Buy Green?- 16. Conclusion -- Index.

Some call it the ‘perfect storm’: a devastating combination of financial collapse and environmental catastrophe. A growing consensus recognises the need to shift economies and social structures towards more sustainable models: the very focus of this book. The rising tide of political interest in combining ‘growth’ with ‘green' is now an explicit item on the agenda of key countries, particularly in East Asia and the European Union, where flagship green-growth strategies are at the heart of its blueprint for competitiveness. This volume is a practical guide that helps the reader build a quick, evidence-based understanding of green-growth strategies and challenges. Its cogent analysis of real-life case studies enables policy makers and company executives identify successful strategies they can adopt, and pitfalls they can avoid, in drafting and implementing green growth policies. The contributors’ empirical assessment of these studies identifies the structural conditions required for economic growth to be compatible with environmental sustainability and how the transition to a new economic paradigm should be managed. A crucial addition to the debate now beginning in earnest around the world, this volume attempts to understand how we can nurture a new-born model of sustainable growth and help it evolve to maturity.

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