| Clean Production Strategy in the Economics of Sustainable Development | ||
| The Arab International Journal of Environmental Sciences | ||
| Volume 1, Issue 1, 2022, Pages 1-19 PDF (540.67 K) | ||
| Document Type: Scientific publications | ||
| DOI: 10.21608/aijes.2022.1476 | ||
| Author | ||
| Helmy Ahmed Mustafa Al-Qamati* | ||
| Faculty of Economics—University of Benghazi—Libya | ||
| Abstract | ||
| The concept of a green economy appears, which means achieving sustainable growth and development without violating the environmental system, as well as providing aid and grants to poor countries in order to advance education, health, and infrastructure, thus achieving justice and equality in development. The current development model (modernity model) is no longer sustainable, after the consumer lifestyle emanating from it was associated with serious environmental crises (pollution, loss of environmental diversity, depletion of non-renewable resources, etc.), which prompted A number of critics of that model call for an alternative sustainable development model that works to achieve harmony between development goals on the one hand and the protection and sustainability of the environment on the other, and many global environmental variables have helped reshape production strategies in many advanced and developing economies alike. , in order to establish a kind of congruence between the elements of production strategies and the global environment, which prompted many countries to move towards Deepening the physical environmental dimension in the elements of the production strategy, which resulted in the emergence of new patterns of production methods called "green production" or "clean production". | ||
| Keywords | ||
| clean production; traditional production strategies; sustainable environmental economy | ||
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