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CASE STUDY
GREEN ECONOMY
GREEN ECONOMY
A well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities.
A particular instance of something used or analysed in order to illustrate a thesis or principle.
01 INTRODUCTION
02 PILLARS
index
03 EFFECTS
04 BENIFITS
05 ADVANTAGES
06 DISADVANTAGES
07 COMPARISION
08 CONCLUSION
09 REFRENCES
10 TEAM
12 THANKS
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INTRODUCTION
Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform. The term green economy was first coined in a pioneering 1989 report for the Government of the United Kingdom by a group of leading environmental economists, entitled Blueprint for a Green Economy (Pearce, Markandya and Barbier, 1989).
GREEN ECONOMY :
As the world transforms with the evolution of technology, climate, politics and economics, there are interconnected practices which positively balance environmental and social goals for the good of nature, citizens, and businesses. Leading the way is the green economy, an economic model that prioritizes the success of human well-being and social equity, while reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcity. But what is the meaning of green economy? By definition, a green economy is the practice of sustainable development through the support of public and private investment to create infrastructure that fosters social and environmental sustainability. The importance of green economy is that it encourages economies to become more sustainable and low-carbon, and ensures that natural assets continue to provide the resources and environmental services for our continued well-being.
PILLARS OF GREEN ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
FISHIRIES
TOURISM
FORESTS
SOLAR
EFFECTS OF GREEN ECONOMY
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EFFECTS OF GREEN ECONOMY :
In a green economy, growth in employment and income are driven by public and private investment into such economic activities, infrastructure and assets that allow reduced carbon emissions and pollution, enhanced energy and resource efficiency, and prevention of the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
REDUCED POLLUTION
BENIFITS OF GREEN ECONOMY
In a green economy, growth in employment and income are driven by public and private investment into such economic activities, infrastructure and assets that allow reduced carbon emissions and pollution, enhanced energy and resource efficiency, and prevention of the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
ECOSYSTEM SERVICES
ENHANCE ENERGY
BENIFITS
PREVENTION LOSS OF BIO DIVERSITY
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DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES
1. Green economy potentially works towards decreasing environmental pollution, and thus improves the quality of soil, water and air and also protects environmental. 2. Global warming, loss of biodiversity, deforestation, desertification. 3. Economic growth is also enhanced due to the establishment of new markets for biofuels and renewable energy resources.
1. Transition to Green economy is time consuming and will require constant vigilance and efforts, though the effort and time engaged in the process have a worthy outcome. 2. Green and environment friendly products are always more costly than the conventional good. 3. Huge Investments require huge funds which may be raised by increasing tax from the citizens.
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COMPARING GREEN ECONOMY
conclusion:
A green economy substitutes clean energy and low- carbon technologies for fossil fuels, which addresses climate change, creates decent jobs and reduces importdependencies New technologies promoting energy and resource efficiency provide growth opportunities in new directions, offsetting brown economy job losses.
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reference 1
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TEAM MEMBERS :
- 21H51A0407 - D.SHARANYA
- 21H51A0408 - G.PRIYANKA
- 21H51A0410 - G.SAHITHI
- 21H51A04L8 - P.YASHWANTH
- 21H51A04N4 - L.ARAVIND