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THE GREEN ECONOMY - SAVING THE ENVIRONMENT?
Author(s) -
Vaduva Corina
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.36997/ara2021.298
Subject(s) - green economy , sustainable development , information economy , order (exchange) , multitude , economic system , typology , knowledge economy , economy , circular economy , business , economics , political science , ecology , archaeology , finance , biology , law , history
The future of the national economy is based on the green economy because after the multitude of discussions it was concluded that this concept is essential in order to achieve the proposed objectives. The "Green economy" is meant to foster sustainable development, especially in the long run, by creating an enabling environment through research, innovation and a knowledge-driven concern. At the basis of the transition to a "green economy" is the practice of a typology of economy based exclusively on policies and investments, the latter linking economic development, health, biodiversity and last but not least climate change, both long-term and long-term medium. As at present the practiced economic system is in full collapse, it was decided that it is necessary to rethink it from all points of view. So, the transition to the green economy is considered as the main solution that aims to adapt the economy and with it its evolution and new challenges that arise globally, by increasingly integrating the environment into the paradigm that refers to lasting development.

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