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Study on International Logistics Service Trade and Sustainable Development of Ecological Environment

Airong Zhang
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Airong Zhang: Weinan Vocational and Technical College, China

International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (IJISSCM), 2024, vol. 17, issue 1, 1-20

Abstract: How to transform and upgrade the traditional transport service trade into a modern logistics service trade is of great significance for studying the coordinated development of logistics service trade and ecological environment. This paper analyzes the export structure of service trade and the export trend of logistics service of ten major countries in the world. According to the analysis results, the evaluation index system of the coordination degree of the logistics service trade-ecological environment complex system was constructed and used to analyze the coordinated development type and level of the coordinated development of the logistics service trade and the ecological environment in each country. The results showed that the coordination degree of the logistics service trade-ecological environment complex system of various countries has shown a spiral development trend. This paper provides a theoretical basis for calculating the degree of coordination between regional logistics service trade and the ecological environment.

Date: 2024
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