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Green and Blue Economic Concept Toward Sustainable Society

In: Sustainable Economy Models in the Age of Industry 5.0

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  • Sumit Roy

    (Balaji Institute of Marketing Management, Sri Balaji University)

  • Mirian Ngozi Alike

    (Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka)

Abstract

The blue and green are the colors that color the economy. The blue-green economy is now a subject of discussion as sustainability standards are now getting implemented in most of the companies. Each nation has a target to fulfill certain environmental objectives which align with UNEP and ultimately it helps all of us. With data analytics now in the forefront, the economy of our environment is under the subject of analysis, though many of its attributes are beyond economics. Blue-green economy is not just an economic evaluation of our resources, rather it is philosophy of our being amidst bountiful resources that nature has bestowed us. In the ancient India, the resources were managed well and the Vedic way of living emphasized contentment and avoid violence and stay in harmony with nature. This research article delves into the value of our nature and strives to make the readers aware and get sensitive toward our nature. Nature is our source and the source is viewed as resource and when it is overused and abused, it effects our blue-green economy. Nature, resource, and sustainability have an additive effect toward our society. It is how we measure and value the measure that can define our behavior toward our natural sources.

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  • Sumit Roy & Mirian Ngozi Alike, 2025. "Green and Blue Economic Concept Toward Sustainable Society," Springer Books, in: Rakesh Kumar & Sachi Nandan Mohanty (ed.), Sustainable Economy Models in the Age of Industry 5.0, pages 73-84, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-4104-8_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4104-8_5
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