GREEN ECONOMY: PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY

Authors

  • Nino Tchanturia Assistant professor Georgian Internaitonal Unviersity, Georgia https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1894-5822
  • Rusudan Dalakishvili Davit Agmashenebeli National Defence Academy of Georgia, Georgia https://orcid.org/0009-0008-2791-6250
  • Zurab Mushkudiani Professor Georgian Internaitonal Unviersity, Georgia http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0987-3564:

Keywords:

green economy, sustainable development, climate change, renewable energy, circular economy, environmental policy, low-carbon transition, ecological economics

Abstract

The green economy is a big deal for our planet. It is one of the important changes we will see in the twenty first century. The green economy is a way to make sure our economy grows. Also that we do not hurt the environment and that everyone is treated fairly.

This article looks at what the green economy's all about how it works and how it can be used in countries that are still developing. We are talking about the green economy concept and how it can help countries that want to skip the way of doing things and start fresh.

We looked at examples from around the world and we also looked at big picture economic data and how the environment is doing. The green economy is when governments, businesses and people work together to create a kind of economy that uses less carbon is more efficient and is fair to everyone.

What we found out is that for the green economy to work governments need to invest money in the things they need to change some rules and countries need to work together. If we do these things the good things that will happen to the economy will be much bigger than the problems we will face at first. The green economy is a thing, for everyone and it is something we should all be working towards.

Published

2026-04-13

How to Cite

Nino Tchanturia, Rusudan Dalakishvili, & Zurab Mushkudiani. (2026). GREEN ECONOMY: PATHWAYS TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Theoretical Hypotheses and Empirical Results, (13). Retrieved from https://ojs.scipub.de/index.php/THIR/article/view/8301