Driving Forces and Strategic Pathways for the Ecological Development of Industrial Chain Clusters
Bingyi Liu,
Siyu Wang and
Hongyu Gong
Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, 2026, vol. 10, 23-30
Abstract:
Amid the growing global emphasis on sustainable development and carbon neutrality, the ecological development of industrial chain clusters has emerged as a critical strategic priority for regions and firms. This paper systematically examines the key driving forces propelling the ecological transformation of industrial chain clusters, including the guidance of policy incentives, the diffusion of green and low-carbon technologies, shifts in domestic and international market demand, and the tightening of environmental governance and regulatory standards. Building on this analysis, the study further explores practical and strategic pathways for realizing ecological upgrading, such as the integration of green technologies into production and logistics, the empowerment of clusters through digital tools and data-driven management, the establishment of circular and symbiotic value chains, and the construction of open regional innovation ecosystems that link enterprises, governments, and research institutions. Particular attention is paid to the coordination between policy instruments and market mechanisms, the role of innovation in reducing transition costs, and the importance of collaborative governance within and across clusters. By synthesizing these elements into a coherent analytical framework, the paper seeks to offer actionable insights for policymakers, industry leaders, and cluster coordinators, equipping them with conceptual tools and strategic options to promote high-quality, resilient, and sustainable development of industrial chain clusters under evolving environmental and economic constraints.
Keywords: industrial clusters; sustainable development; green innovation; circular economy; environmental policy; industrial strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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