Green Economy : Solusi Inklusif untuk Tantangan Lingkungan dan Sosial
Keywords:
Green economy, sustainable development, green policiesAbstract
This analysis explores the potential of the green economy as a strategic solution to achieve sustainable development, emphasizing the balance between economic growth, environmental conservation, and social justice. Results show that the green economy can create new job opportunities, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and expand access to renewable energy. However, challenges such as high financing needs and resistance from conventional sectors remain obstacles that need to be overcome. Close collaboration between stakeholders is a key element in accelerating this transition. Further development is recommended to explore the socio-economic impacts of green, through case studies in developing countries, as well as examining synergies between government policies and green technologies. As such, this analysis offers comprehensive insights into the transformation of the green economy towards sustainable development, while highlighting the need for a more in-depth strategic approach to address the challenges.
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