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Policy options for green regional development: Adopting a production and application perspective

Franz Tödtling, Michaela Trippl, Alexandra Frangenheim

2020Science and Public Policy38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Green and sustainable developments have received increasing attention in recent years due to challenges emanating from climate change and worsening environmental conditions. Although these are problems of global nature, actions have to be taken often at lower spatial scales. We focus on innovation and industrial policies and on the regional level since green development often can be supported here by respective policies. However, effective policies have to consider that individual regions face different kinds of challenges for moving towards a ‘greener’ future. This article develops a framework that allows taking such differences into account. We distinguish between the production side of ‘green technologies’ (i.e. the industries that develop and produce such technologies) and the application side (i.e. the adoption of such technologies by firms and the wider society), and we investigate what challenges might prevail on both sides and explore the potential role of policies for different types of regions.

Topics & Concepts

Production (economics)Perspective (graphical)BusinessSustainable developmentEmerging technologiesClimate changeFace (sociological concept)Industrial organizationEconomic systemEnvironmental economicsNatural resource economicsEconomicsPolitical scienceComputer scienceSociologyLawMacroeconomicsBiologyArtificial intelligenceEcologySocial scienceEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilitySustainable Industrial EcologySustainable Supply Chain Management
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