Environmental Economics Research and China's Green Development Strategy

10.1142/11347 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youguo Zhang ◽  
Hao Xu ◽  
Linlin Xie
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 1409
Author(s):  
Shengyun Wang ◽  
Yaxin Zhang ◽  
Huwei Wen

This study adopted the two-stage super-efficiency network slack-based model (SBM) to measure the green development performance index (GDPI) of 30 provinces in China. The Dagum Gini coefficient decomposition was used to analyze the regional differences and their sources in China’s green development performance. The results are as follows: first, the green development performance showed a declining trend from 1997 to 2017. The improvement of environmental governance efficiency was the key to achieving green development progress. The green development levels of coastal areas were significantly higher than those of inland provinces. Second, the regional imbalance in China’s green development performance was gradually worsening. The inter-regional differences were the primary source of the overall differences. The intra-regional difference of green development within the northwest was the largest. Third, among the eight regions, only the southwest region had σ convergence in green development performance; in addition, absolute β convergence and conditional β convergence were divergent, thereby confirming the regional imbalance of the widening regional differences in China’s green development performance. This study aimed to provide a scientific basis and effective reference for further advancing China’s regional coordinated development strategy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 267 ◽  
pp. 01025
Author(s):  
Yun Li

Green development is the trend of the times. As an important carrier of practical teaching, economic and management laboratories in Colleges and universities should firmly establish the awareness of green development in laboratory construction, and put “green” into all aspects of laboratory construction. This paper discusses the problems of environmental pollution, equipment aging, low resource utilization rate, lack of awareness of green development and complex equipment maintenance in the construction of economics and management laboratories in colleges and universities, and discusses how to implement the green development strategy in the construction of economics and management laboratories, hoping to provide valuable reference for relevant personnel.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
Xu Liu ◽  
Xurong Mei ◽  
Shiqi Yang ◽  
Zhengli Yang ◽  
Lei Xing ◽  
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Formulation of the problem. This article reveals the theoretical aspects of the implementation of the process of modeling the socio-economic aspects of society, taking into account the developed development strategy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the foreseeable future. The aim of the research is to characterize the process of modeling socio-economic processes in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The object of the research is the processes of development of environmental economics in Uzbekistan. The methods used in the research are logical, comparative, analytical, scientific and methodological. The hypothesis of the research is the assumption of the dependence of the size of the cost of recovering the ecological balance on the volume of national non-financial production assets. The statement of basic materials. The degradation and depletion of natural resources requires capital investments to develop new resources and enhance the exploitation of existing ones. The originality and practical significance of the research lies in the fact that the author substantiates the interrelation of the diseases of modern man with unfavorable environmental conditions arising through his own fault. The corresponding state of the environment determines up to 20% of morbidity and 50% of oncological diseases. A multiple correlation-regression analysis of the development of the national economy has been carried out. Conclusions of the research consist in justifying the fact that ecologically oriented structural reorganization involves a large-scale redistribution, overflow of resources from primary (agriculture and extractive industries) to secondary sectors of the economy (processing industry, construction, transport, communications), and then to tertiary (intellectual activities and services).


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