Industrial Upgrading and Regional Development in Global Low-Carbon Transformation
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 July 2023) | Viewed by 45727
Special Issue Editors
Interests: green finance; industrial transformation; carbon neutrality; low-carbon development; energy transition
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Interests: resource and environmental economics; regional economics; marine economics; green innovation; efficiency and productivity analysis
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Interests: green finance; energy economics; carbon market; low-carbon development; energy efficiency
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Since the industrial revolution, demand for natural resources, e.g., land, water, and energy, has been sharply increasing to meet the needs of a rising global population and economic development. A large number of cumulative carbon emissions have been generated in the process of regional industrial upgrading and resource utilization, which has a far-reaching impact on environmental sustainability. However, the complex coordination mechanism remains unclear and requires further research. The purpose of this Special Issue is to publish the latest and high-quality work related to industrial upgrading and regional development in global low-carbon Transformation. The energy transition is relevant to achieving better environmental development standards, by reducing the use of limited natural resources in the process of reconstruction of global value chains. However, several developing countries lack access to advanced technologies and trade globalization and face significant financial constraints. Some developed countries are also facing the problem of weakening the driving force of emission reduction. This Special Issue corroborates this approach by debating the importance of energy transition, financial and trade globalization, and regional industrial sustainable development.
- Industrial development path under environment-friendly conditions
- Green economic modeling and mining involving green growth
- Reconstruction of global value chain system and green productivity
- Embodied carbon and green trade in global value chain
- Green one belt, one road, and foreign investment development
- Energy transition industrial dynamics observed around the world
- Mechanism and test of green innovation in realizing carbon neutralization
- Resource utilization efficiency in the low-carbon transformation context
- Combing the experience of green and low-carbon transformation in various countries
Prof. Dr. Huaping Sun
Prof. Dr. Keliang Wang
Prof. Dr. Feng Wang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- green innovation
- industrial transformation
- low-carbon development
- energy transition
- global value chain
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