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Emerging Green Theories to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals, Hardback Book

Emerging Green Theories to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals Hardback

Part of the Industrial Ecology series

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This book opens up a critical dimension to the field of industrial ecology.

The book discusses the emerging green theories in industrial ecology and evolving practices adopted by businesses to achieve Sustainable Development Goals.

The author(s) identifies valuable lessons to be learned and presents conceptual frameworks and ideas to guide future industrial ecology applications, which are integrated into the triple bottom line approach and have cornerstone value to achieving Sustainable Development Goals.

Additionally, the book discusses the relevant economic theories that serve as the foundation for the presented green views.

This elaboration of economic ideas reinforces our work's relevance to achieving a green economy.

Therefore, this book is essential for industrial ecology scholars and those interested in ensuring an environmentally sustainable future.

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