Green Path Development and Green Regional Restructuring for Sustainable Development
Most Asikha Aktar (),
Mukaramah Binti () and
Md Alam
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Most Asikha Aktar: UUM - Universiti Utara Malaysia
Mukaramah Binti: UUM - Universiti Utara Malaysia
Md Alam: UUM - Universiti Utara Malaysia
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This is a pre-publication copy. The published article is copyrighted by the publisher. Green Path Development and Green Regional Restructuring for Sustainable Development Definition The concept of green energy has come to the fore as a strategic sustainable energy formation process for the whole world since last three decades, but it has gained enormous interest during recent years. Green Energy is referred to clean sources of energy that generates lower environmental impact in relation to conventional energy technology (Bhowmik et al. 2017). In terms of reducing negative environmental impact, highlighting the importance of Green Energy on environment, sustainability researchers have increasingly utilized this lens to explain the multi-dimensions of many sustainable development issues, and explored new ways for addressing the most recent concept. In addition, for defining various aspects of sustainability, Green Energy concept is not a new concept rather it is an emerging concept.
Date: 2021-12-15
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Published in Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Springer International Publishing, pp.1-12, 2021, Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-71059-4_123-1⟩
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-71059-4_123-1
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