THE GREEN ECONOMY – A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Authors

  • Vladimir Arsovski

Keywords:

green economy, sustainable development, social economy

Abstract

The green economy describes two areas of sustainable development: the environment (green) and the economy. The third pillar of sustainability - social - is not sufficiently pronounced, although the social aspect is included in the agenda of a number of conferences as a factor in poverty eradication. Although poverty eradication is combined with a green economy, social aspects have been neglected by civil society. In this way, some terms such as "social green economy" or "fair green economy" emerge, which constitute the three elements of sustainability to ensure that all aspects of sustainability are in place.

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