„Green economy“ and sustainable development indicators

Authors

  • Khatuna Berishvili Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor of Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University

Keywords:

green economy, sustainability indicators, energy efficiency, GDP, Energy intensity, Separation and foreign experience

Abstract

The transition to the post-industrial phase of world development is accompanied by the aggravation of global problems that can be solved within the framework of the „Green economy". „The Green economy" is based on the idea of ​​economic growth that also based on improving the quality of life of the population and ecological sustainability.

 Many indicators of the „Green economy" that has developed till today, reflect the different methods of comprehensive assessment of the results of economic, environmental and social development.

Due to the lack of  approaches to several assessments the development of the world and national economies, which often compare their resources with the dynamics of consumption intensity, as a result of the „life cycle" of products, which makes it possible to more objectively distribute the responsibility of countries for environmental damage.

  Using the experience of foreign countries in the practice of environmental management is really important for Georgia nowadays, the main basis of national environmental management strategies is the transition to „the Green economy” that does not include not all accepts of the transactions but it also facilitates the practical realization of new possibilities.

Published

2024-02-18

How to Cite

Khatuna Berishvili. (2024). „Green economy“ and sustainable development indicators. European Research Materials, (5). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/ERM/article/view/2979

Issue

Section

Economic Sciences