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Title: | Quantitative Regional Economic and Environmental Analysis for Sustainability in Korea |
Authors: | Euijune Kim Brian H. S. Kim |
Keywords: | Quantitative Regional Economic |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Description: | Sustainable development, with its dual emphasis on the most recent concerns— development and environment—has different implications for several sections of society, professions, and practitioners in different fields of human endeavor and survival. It requires an extensive application and interdisciplinary method that should form the ingredients of comprehensive approaches to sustainable development. Rigorous theories have been advanced, relatively recently, in response to a growing trend and challenges posed in public policy in economic and environmental development. Economic science recognized nonlinearities in economic growth and environmental conservation and the critical role of environment and ecology in the managing of economic systems. It is therefore necessary to examine more reallife solutions to identified and potential problems that affect the welfare of the human society. However, sustainable development draws much of its significance, influence, and innovation from its very ambiguity. The concrete challenges of sustainable development are at least as heterogeneous and complex as the diversity of human societies and natural ecosystems. A dynamic and evolving idea that can be adapted to fit very different conditions and contexts across space and time allows redefining and reinterpreting the salient features of sustainable development. |
URI: | http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/58303 |
ISBN: | 978-981-10-0300-4 |
Appears in Collections: | Rural Development Studies |
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