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Theoretical approach on the Green Technologies Development

Regional Formation and Development Studies, 2019

technological innovations are a crucial component of a green economy transition and there is an urgent need to develop and implement the green technologies into the existing facilities, especially in the developing countries. the purpose of the article is to analyze theoretical approach on the green technologies development. In the article there are analyzed the essence of the concept of green economy and are identified key benefits of green technologies development.

Green Technologies Development in the European Union and Lithuania

Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 2019

The implementation and the development of green technologies is an essential way to ensure the transition from traditional economy model to the green growth. The purpose of the article assessing the importance of green technologies development in the European Union and Lithuania, to identify the trends associated with the development of green technologies. To achieve the purpose statistical data analysis had been conducted. Green technologies development can be seen in the European Union and Lithuania in 2008-2017 year period. But it should be noted that there are huge differences in adoption of these technologies among the countries of the European Union. These differences can be explained by the lack of financial resources and governmental support, differences in installed green technologies or involvement in such activities.

Green technology foresight of products and materials - some reflections and results from an ongoing Danish project

TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis

This article presents some methodological and theoretical reflections and some preliminary results from an ongoing Danish "Green Technology Foresight" project about environmentally friendly products and materials, where the environmental potentials and risks from three technological areas-nanotechnology, biotechnology and ICT (information and communication technology)-are analysed. The preliminary results presented here focus mostly on ICT.

European Union Efforts to Create Green Growth through Green Innovation

Openness, innovation, efficiency and democratization as preconditions for economic development, 2015

Innovations connected with changes in production processes as well in products and services being more environmentally friendly represent a new approach to global challenges by giving practical dimension of implementation the principles of sustainable development.

ENVIRONMENTAL GREEN TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT BASED ON EVIDENCE DATABASES

IAEME PUBLICATION, 2020

To encourage the exchange and cooperation of experts and scientists in the "carbon manufacturing" area, the International Journal was launched to foster the worldwide division of specific engineering and manufacturing-green technology. The influence feature and the amount of publications released as primary metrics were used for comparison between studies in the fields of mechanical, automotive, environmental engineering and electricity and fuel engineering. Within the scope of H-Index, several published papers and innovations have been analyzed by scholars for green energy production. The H-Index produced from several papers from the areas of study seems to produce a lot number of papers showing logarithmic trends, while the data showed linear trend lines. Thus, the papers in green technology show higher pattern gradients than the papers in manufacturing and the climate. Therefore, a Four-stage model of technology development was proposed in the paper which was an early developed method to reach the saturated stage.

Green technologies--assumption of economic recovery

Collegium antropologicum, 2014

Green technologies include implementation of technological projects in the field of environmental protection through all associated components, such as: waters, soil, air or biodiversity. Hence, such projects potentially become a driving force of new economic momentum in the conditions of post-crisis recovery. In addition, the support of this segment by the institutions of the European Union, either in terms of organization through the establishment of rules and systems for monitoring and control of environmental protection measures, and most importantly in terms of finances, by supporting the development of infrastructure for environmental protection, is today an indisputable category. The aim of the research is to show the potential of green technologies in the initiation of economic activities based on content analysis of the collected literature, as well as to determine the correlation between green technologies and environmental protection and the measures for the reduction of ...