Ecological Innovations in Shaping Sustainable Governance Policies

Environmental innovations, proposing resource-efficient technological solutions, are gaining increasing significance as factors in the transition to sustainable development based on efficient governance models. The study explores the concept of environmental innovations and sustainable governance, s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regional formation and development studies 2024-07, p.72-82
Hauptverfasser: Vitalii Kruhlov, Vitalii Kruhlov, Volodymyr Moroz, Volodymyr Moroz, Dina Tereshchenko, Dina Tereshchenko
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Environmental innovations, proposing resource-efficient technological solutions, are gaining increasing significance as factors in the transition to sustainable development based on efficient governance models. The study explores the concept of environmental innovations and sustainable governance, setting important sustainable development goals and stricter environmental standards. The correlation between environmental indicators of European countries and the quality of governance is examined through comprehensive indices and sociological surveys. The results confirm a moderate positive correlation, indicating the capabilities of capable state institutions to achieve further progress in ensuring sustainable development indicators, albeit with certain regional variations. To overcome existing challenges, there is a need to shape a comprehensive state policy that encompasses regulatory incentives and market mechanisms throughout the innovation cycle. The proposed measures aim to stimulate demand for ‘green’ technologies, reduce risks for private investment, and create favourable innovative systems. Therefore, the strategic integration of innovations can guide governance reforms towards ensuring sustainable, inclusive and environmentally friendly development.
ISSN:2029-9370
2351-6542
DOI:10.15181/rfds.v42i1.2613