This book presents a systemic view of the global environmental economy under the conditions of climate change from the positions of Sustainable Development Goals. The purpose of the book is to study the current problems of the global environmental economy under the conditions of climate change and to determine the prospects of its sustainable development (systemic support for the SDGs). This goal predetermines the logic and structure of the book, which is comprised of five parts.
Part I presents the authors’ novel view of the global environmental economy under the conditions of climate change from the positions of the SDGs. It reflects the contradiction and describes the path of preserving economic growth during the implementation of SDG 13. The COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis are considered as the result of the reduction of biodiversity under the conditions of climate change from the positions of SDG 3. Responsible innovations, eco-friendly products, and green trade are presented as trends of the environmental economy under the conditions of climate change to support SDG 12. Green jobs are analyzed in the environmental economy under the conditions of climate change during the implementation of SDG 8. The significance of social inclusivity and reduction of the inequality of the environmental economy under the conditions of climate change to support SDG 10 is noted.
Part II elaborates on the sectoral specifics of the influence of climate change on the environmental economy: energetics, finance, industry, state management, and agriculture. Part III presents and discusses the international experience of development of the environmental economy under the conditions of climate change given the specifics of developed and developing countries and based on the case experience of Central Asia, the EAEU, and Russia.
In Part IV, technological transition (Fourth Industrial Revolution) is offered as a perspective response of the global economic policy to climate change. Scenarios of the fight against climate change in the Decade of Action depending on the scale of the technological transition are described: digital economy vs Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0. The perspectives of the technological transition at the level of companies (creation of cyber-physical systems of Industry 4.0; green digital innovations and smart ESG finance) and regions (smart region as a socio-economic environment with large adaptability to climate change) are described.
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Introduction.- Part I: View of the Global Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change from the Positions of the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 1. The Global Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change: A Path of Preservation of Economic Growth with the Implementation of SDG 13.- Chapter 2: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Crisis as a Result of the Reduction of Biodiversity under the Conditions of Climate Change: A View from the Positions of SDG 3.- Chapter 3. Responsible Innovations, Environmental Products and Green Trade: Trends of the Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change to Support SDG 12.- Chapter 4. Green Jobs in the Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change with the Implementation of SDG 8.- Chapter 5. Social Inclusivity and Reduction of Inequality in the Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change to Support SDG 10.- Part II: Sectoral Specifics of the Influence of Climate Change on the Environmental Economy.- Chapter 6. Decarbonization and Transition to Clean Energetics as a Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 7. Development of ESG Investment as a Reaction of Financial Markets to Climate Change.- Chapter 8. Recycling: Reduction of Production Waste as as Mechanism of Industry’s Adaption to Climate Change.- Chapter 9. Green Growth of Territories as a Priority of State Management of the Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Chapter 10. Environmental Risks of Agriculture under the Conditions of Climate Change and their Influence on Food Security.- Part III: The International Experience of Development of the Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Chapter 11. The Specifics of Decarbonization and Transition to Green Energetics as a Response to Climate Change in Developed and Developing Countries.- Chapter 12. The International Experience of the Fight against Climate Change with the Help of Green Investment.- Chapter 13. Preservation of Biodiversity and Protection of Eco-Systems Based on the Reduction of Production Waste and Consumption in Central Asia as a Measure of the Fight against Climate Change.- Chapter 14. Advantages of the Green Economy for the Sustainable Development and Growth of Russia’s Regions under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Chapter 15. Managing the Environmental Risks of Agriculture and Providing Food Security in the EAEU under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Part IV: Technological Transition as a Perspective Answer of the Global Economic Policy to Climate Change.- Chapter 16. The Fourth Industrial Revolution as a Technical Transition of the Modern Time: Implementation of SDG 9 as a Response to Climate Change.- Chapter 17. Scenarios of the Fight Against Climate Change in the Decade of Action Depending on the Scale of the Technological Transition: Digital Economy vs Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0.- Chapter 18. Cyber-Physical System of Industry 4.0 as an Optimal Environmental for the Well-Balanced Environmental, Social and Technological Changes.- Chapter 19. The Smart Region as a Socio-Economic Environment with High Adaptability to Climate Change.- Chapter 20. Green Digital Innovations and Smart ESG Finance as the Perspective Directions of Corporate Responsibility under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Part IV: Recommendations for Solving the Current Problems of the Global Environmental Economy under the Conditions of Climate Change Based on the Leading Technologies.- Chapter 21. Green Jobs for Digital Personnel in the Environmental Economy Based on Robotization to Support the Fight Against Climate Change.- Chapter 22. Digital Inclusivity Based on Ubiquitous Computing as a Mechanism of Social Adaption to Climate Change.- Chapter 23. Climate-Resilient Io T-Based Framework of Smart Agriculture to Support Food Security.- Chapter 24. Big Data and Data Sets for Smart Environmental Monitoring and Preservation of Biodiversity under the Conditions of Climate Change.- Chapter 25. The Systemic Approach to Adapting a Smart Region to Climate Change Based on Carbon Polygon, Recycling and Reconstructive Natural Resource Use.- Conclusion.
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Prof. Dr. Elena G. Popkova, Doctor of Economics, is Founder and President of the Institute of Scientific Communications (Volgograd, Russia) and Leading Researcher of the Center for applied research of the chair “Economic Policy and Public-Private Partnership” of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University), Moscow, Russia. He is Author of more than 188 publications in Scopus (h index: 31), Editor of more than 50 books and a large number of special issues of international peer-reviewed scientific journals, Member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies and the International Journal for Quality Research, and Recipient of Highly Commended Paper Award for the journal On the Horizon for 2020 (Emerald). Elena G. Popkova is in the Scopus top 2% of most-cited scholars of the world in 2019-2021. Scopus id: 55671568200; ORCID: 0000-0003-2136-2767
Prof. Dr. Bruno S. Sergi teaches at Harvard University’s Extension School on the economics of emerging markets and is Affiliated Faculty of Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science. He is Associate Editor of The American Economist and his longstanding research interests center on the economics of emerging markets. He teaches international economics at the University of Messina and is Scientific Director of the International Center for Emerging Markets Research at RUDN University, Moscow. Since 2009, he has coached two networks of trade-union economic experts: the SEE TUs Economic Experts’ Network and the NIS TUs Economic Experts’ Network, both of which are under the framework of the Pan-European Regional Council of the International Trade Union Confederation. He is Editor-in-Chief of the following journals: International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies; International Journal of Monetary Economics and Finance; International Journal of Trade and Global Markets. Scopus id: 35369323900; ORCID: 0000-0002-5050-5651