Strategic Development for Green Economy Transformation
- Author Chung, Woo Hyun
- Researchers Cho, Eunkyo;Cho, Ilhyun;Choi, Yunyeong;Kang, Jihyun;Kang, Sungwon;Kim, Dokyun;Kim, Hoseok;Kim, Jonghwan;Lee, Eungkyoon;Lee, Jae-hyuck;Lim, Soyoung;Lim, Sujeong;Yang, Jooyoung;Zhou Xin
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Date
2023-12-31
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Background and purpose of the research
o The significance of green economy and the research objectives
ㅇ Greening our economic system ― or transitioning to a green economy ― is a crucial tool for achieving sustainable development.
ㅇ This research project emphasizes incorporating green values such as climate crisis response, resource circulation, pollution reduction, and social inclusion into our economic system, where production and consumption are interlinked.
ㅇ By investigating the effects of policies and social infrastructure (laws, institutions, regulations, finances, infrastructure, education, culture, governance, etc.) that can facilitate the green transition of the production and consumption sectors of economic system, this project aims to develop effective strategies for green economy transition.
2. Structure and key contents of the research
o This year’s report focuses on exploring global trends and devising green transition strategies for industrial and consumption sectors, in relation to several significant recent phenomena regarding green transition, and analyzing several key issues and future tasks.
ㅇ (Chapter 2) the rapidly changing recent global trends in green industry transition and the implications
ㅇ (Chapter 3) For industrial green transition, strengthening green labeling systems as a type of green standards
ㅇ (Chapter 4) For green transition of consumption, investigating the culture of ethical consumption
ㅇ (Chapter 5) key issues and future tasks related to green economy transition, based on a literature review
Ⅱ. Global Trend
1. Background and purpose of the research
o The significance of green economy and the research objectives
ㅇ Greening our economic system ― or transitioning to a green economy ― is a crucial tool for achieving sustainable development.
ㅇ This research project emphasizes incorporating green values such as climate crisis response, resource circulation, pollution reduction, and social inclusion into our economic system, where production and consumption are interlinked.
ㅇ By investigating the effects of policies and social infrastructure (laws, institutions, regulations, finances, infrastructure, education, culture, governance, etc.) that can facilitate the green transition of the production and consumption sectors of economic system, this project aims to develop effective strategies for green economy transition.
2. Structure and key contents of the research
o This year’s report focuses on exploring global trends and devising green transition strategies for industrial and consumption sectors, in relation to several significant recent phenomena regarding green transition, and analyzing several key issues and future tasks.
ㅇ (Chapter 2) the rapidly changing recent global trends in green industry transition and the implications
ㅇ (Chapter 3) For industrial green transition, strengthening green labeling systems as a type of green standards
ㅇ (Chapter 4) For green transition of consumption, investigating the culture of ethical consumption
ㅇ (Chapter 5) key issues and future tasks related to green economy transition, based on a literature review
Ⅱ. Global Trend