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Title Ecological Ethics of Green Economy in Modern Society
ID_Doc 31421
Authors Zhang, SX
Title Ecological Ethics of Green Economy in Modern Society
Year 2017
Published
DOI
Abstract The green economy is one of the main features of modern society which calls for the sustainable development. Ecological Ethics, being a major and common topic in human daily life, reflects the requirement by the nowadays environment in which human beings inhabit. This kind of economic development model has an obvious orientation of ecological ethics, which centers on innovation of energy technology, cares for ecosystem innovation and the fundamental change of concept of quality of life, and is in accordance with the requirements of the national development concept, i.e. the ecological harmony in China's scientific development. The green characteristics, which are reflected in every aspect of the social, ecological and economic features of coordinated development, reflect the overall concept of scientific development containing the systematic relationship of the whole society. The three aspects above-mentioned are complementary with each other. Simultaneous, they check each other based on sustainability of society, economy and ecology. Nowadays society is featured by people first and calls for green economy, in which, the development of high-tech industry and all kinds of green economy are considered as strategic development patterns, enhancing the competitiveness of high-tech products. As a result, the citizens should observe ecological ethics and live in green patterns, fostering the green awareness and moral. The nation should carry out ecological economy, green industry and serious green strategies.
Author Keywords Green; Scientific And Sustainable; Ecological Harmony
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000416078200021
WoS Category Business; Economics; Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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