Assessing natural resources, rebounding trends, digital economic structure and green recovery dynamics in China
HongWei Zhang and
Yuan Xie
Resources Policy, 2024, vol. 88, issue C
Abstract:
The present study explores China's natural resources, technological innovation, and economic growth, focusing on ecological sustainability and climate change mitigation. The empirical research models were used to evaluate 2012–2022 data. Primary results imply a beneficial relationship between natural resources and economic growth, and research recommends creative development and sustainable natural resource management. This research approach is important given the rising importance of sustainable development and climate change. We provided a general overview to assist us examine or discuss the study's methodology, findings, and suggestions. This method promotes sustainable growth by leveraging and revitalizing digital economic structure. China needs a green recovery that combines economic development and environmental protection by maximizing natural resource use. The policy's creative approaches balance economic growth with environmental sustainability for a greener, more resilient future.
Keywords: Natural resources; Digital economy; Economic structures; Green recovery; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2023.104482
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