Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development

Modern environmental problems are the result of human-environment interaction in the process of industrialization. The relationship between economic development and environmental quality is an important aspect of understanding human-environment interaction and has been widely concerned by multidisci...

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Main Authors: Canfei He, Shuqi He, Enyi Mu, Jian Peng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-06-01
Series:Geography and Sustainability
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description Modern environmental problems are the result of human-environment interaction in the process of industrialization. The relationship between economic development and environmental quality is an important aspect of understanding human-environment interaction and has been widely concerned by multidisciplinary researchers. Economic geography (EG) is a discipline that mainly focuses on the location and connections of economic activities. EG has developed to environmental economic geography (EEG) by incorporating environmental factors into its research framework, considering the operational mechanism of the co-evolution of economy and environment, and the dynamic process of green transition of techno-economic paradigms. Studying the resource and environmental effects of R&D, production, trade, and other aspects of the economic cycle is beneficial to realizing the “greening” economy. This paper traces the background and theoretical development path of EEG and elaborates on the interaction between EEG and other research paradigms on environmental problems. In recent years, the focuses of EEG are as follows: (1) the “location-environment” relationship of production from the perspective of local actors; (2) the “GVC/GPN-environment” relationship of multinational enterprises and space of flows from the perspective of the global network; (3) the “trade/circulation-environment” relationship from the perspective of national linkages; and (4) the co-evolution of the economic system and environment from the perspective of synergistic evolution, with a focus on innovation and institutional forces. The future development trend of EEG is combined with the endogenous growth theory and the sustainable development theory, mainly from the aspects of endogenous, system integration and multi-scale, to explain the differences in environmental issues of different regional economic activities, and to promote the development of EEG theory and interdisciplinary research, strengthening the construction of global and regional sustainable development system.
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spelling doaj.art-a286bfcbb9714b41bc1e4eb554e6e1902022-12-22T00:55:54ZengElsevierGeography and Sustainability2666-68392022-06-0132152163Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative developmentCanfei He0Shuqi He1Enyi Mu2Jian Peng3College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, Beijing 100871, China; Corresponding author: Canfei He, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, Beijing 100871, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; Peking University-Lincoln Institute Center for Urban Development and Land Policy, Beijing 100871, ChinaCollege of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, ChinaModern environmental problems are the result of human-environment interaction in the process of industrialization. The relationship between economic development and environmental quality is an important aspect of understanding human-environment interaction and has been widely concerned by multidisciplinary researchers. Economic geography (EG) is a discipline that mainly focuses on the location and connections of economic activities. EG has developed to environmental economic geography (EEG) by incorporating environmental factors into its research framework, considering the operational mechanism of the co-evolution of economy and environment, and the dynamic process of green transition of techno-economic paradigms. Studying the resource and environmental effects of R&D, production, trade, and other aspects of the economic cycle is beneficial to realizing the “greening” economy. This paper traces the background and theoretical development path of EEG and elaborates on the interaction between EEG and other research paradigms on environmental problems. In recent years, the focuses of EEG are as follows: (1) the “location-environment” relationship of production from the perspective of local actors; (2) the “GVC/GPN-environment” relationship of multinational enterprises and space of flows from the perspective of the global network; (3) the “trade/circulation-environment” relationship from the perspective of national linkages; and (4) the co-evolution of the economic system and environment from the perspective of synergistic evolution, with a focus on innovation and institutional forces. The future development trend of EEG is combined with the endogenous growth theory and the sustainable development theory, mainly from the aspects of endogenous, system integration and multi-scale, to explain the differences in environmental issues of different regional economic activities, and to promote the development of EEG theory and interdisciplinary research, strengthening the construction of global and regional sustainable development system.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683922000360Environmental economic geographyGreeningEvolutionSustainable development
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Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
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Greening
Evolution
Sustainable development
title Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
title_full Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
title_fullStr Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
title_full_unstemmed Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
title_short Environmental economic geography: Recent advances and innovative development
title_sort environmental economic geography recent advances and innovative development
topic Environmental economic geography
Greening
Evolution
Sustainable development
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666683922000360
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