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Evaluation of The Obstacles to Green Growth in The Context of Existing Literature and OECD Indicators

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1, 95 - 119, 20.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.59293/anadoluiid.1648790

Öz

The aim of this study is to provide a theoretical framework regarding the obstacles to green growth. The determination of the obstacles to green growth is carried out within the scope of the literature review and the OECD's green growth indicators. In the study, firstly, the obstacles to green growth are presented with the support of empirical and theoretical study findings in the existing literature. The study is then detailed with a literature summary consisting of theoretical academic research results on the subject. Finally, since it is thought that statistics on green growth indicators of countries can provide important signals about the obstacles that may arise on the road to green growth, these indicators and statistics are evaluated. The research results generally reveal that technological inadequacy and lack of infrastructure and inadequacy of the decoupling effect are the most important obstacles to green growth.

Kaynakça

  • Adamowicz, M. (2022), “Green Deal, Green Growth and Green Economy as a Means of Support for Attaining the Sustainable Development Goals”, Sustainability, 14(5901): 1-32.
  • Ahmed, M., Thaheem, M.J., Maqsoom, A. (2019), “Barriers and Opportunities to Greening the Construction Supply Chain Management”, Benchmarking an International Journal, 27(3): 1211-1237.
  • Ali, H., Shoaib, M. (2023), “A Comprehensive Literature Review on Green Supply Chain Management: Recent Advances and Potential Research Directions”, International Journal of Supply and Operations Management, 10(1): 57-75.
  • Balasubramanian, S. (2012), “A Hierarchiacal Framework of Barriers to Green Supply Chain Management in the Construction Sector”, Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(10): 15-27.
  • Bartl, A. (2014), “Moving from Recycling to Waste Prevention: A Review of Barriers and Enables”, Waste Management & Research, 32(9): 3–18.
  • Bartoszczuk, P. A. (2015), “Eco Innovations in European Countries”. In Proceedings of EnviroInfo and ICT for Sustainability, https://doi.org/10.2991/ict4s-env-15.2015.3 (20.11.2024).
  • Bhuyan, A. (2024), “Green Growth for MSMEs: Overcoming Barriers and Harnessing Opportunities”, CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Develeopment, https://sustainabledevelopment.in/CESD_web/images/anthology/Aditya_Bhuyan.pdf (20.12.2024).
  • Chotia, V., Soni, S., Jain, G., Papa, A. (2023), “Barriers for Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management in Cement Industry: An Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) Approach”, Annals of Operations Research, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10479-023-05724-5 (08.12.2024).
  • Chuku, C., Ajayi, V. (2022), “Growing Green: Enablers and Barriers for Africa”, African Development Bank Working Paper Series, 363.
  • Deemer, B.R., Harrison, J.A., Li, S., Beaulieu, J.J., DelSontro, T., Barros, N., Bezerra-Neto, J.F., Powers, S.M., dos Santos, M.A., Vonk, J.A. (2016), “Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Reservoir Water Surfaces: A New Global Synthesis”, BioScience, 66: 949–964.
  • Dhull, S., Narwal, M.S. (2016), “Drivers and Barriers in Green Supply Chain Management Adaptation: A State-Of-Art Review”, Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 4: 61–76.
  • Do, M.H., Huang, Y.F., Phan, V.D. (2024), “Analyzing the Barriers to Green Supply Chain Management Implementation: A Case Study of the Vietnamese Agriculture Sector”, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 37(1): 125-147.
  • Dung, N.Q. (2024), “Green Investment Barriers for Green Growth in Vietnam”, ISRG Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(6): 322-329.
  • FAO, (2023), “Fisheries and Agriculture”, https://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics-query/en/global_production/ global_ production_quantity (10.10.2024).
  • Govindan, K., Kaliyan, M., Kannan, D., Haq, A.N. (2014), “Barriers Analysis for Green Supply Chain Management Implementation in Indian Industries Using Analytic Hierarchy Process”, International Journal of Production Economics, 147: 555–568.
  • Grosse, F. (2010), “Is Recycling “Part of the Solution? The Role of Recycling in an Expanding Society and a World of Finite Resources”, Surveys and Perspectives Integrating Environment and Society, 3(1): 1-18.
  • Grunwald, A. (2018), “Diverging Pathways to Overcoming the Environmental Crisis: A Critique of Eco-Mo¬dernism from A Technology Assessment Perspec-tive”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 197: 1854–1862.
  • Hickel, J., Kallis, G. (2020), “Is Green Growth Possible?”, New Political Economy, 25(4): 469-486.
  • Hoekstra, A.Y., Chapagain, A.K. (2007), “The Water Footprints of Morocco and The Netherlands: Global Water Use as a Result of Domestic Consumption of Agri¬cultural Commodities”, Ecological Economics, 64: 143–151.
  • Hussain, Z., Mehmood, B., Khan, M.K., Marcelline Tsimisaraka, R.S. (2022), “Green Growth, Green Technology, and Environmental Health: Evidence From High-GDP Countries”, Green Growth, Technology and Environment, 9: 1-13.
  • Höffken, J., Ramana, M.V. (2024), “Nuclear Power and Environmental Injustice”, WIREs Energy Environment, 13: 1-7.
  • İzmir Kalkınma Ajansı. (2024), Yeşil Büyüme, İzmir, https://kalkinmasozlugu.izka.org.tr/yesil-buyume-2/ (18.04.2024)
  • Kanianska, R. (2017), Green Growth and Green Economy, Bellianum, Roma.
  • Khushbu, V., Shah, H.G. (2014), “Barriers of Green Supply Chain Management: A Literature Review”, International Journal of Engineering Research&Technology, 3(5): 1657-1665.
  • Ladage, S., Blumenberg, M., Franke, D., Bahr, A. Lutz, R., Schmidt, S. (2021), “On the Climate Benefit of a Coal‑to‑gas Shift in Germany’s Electric Power Sector”, Scientific Reports, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90839-7 (22.10.2024).
  • Mickiewicz, B., Jurczak, R. (2021), “Barriers to the Development of Green Economy in Rural Areas of Selected Districts of the Greater Poland Province”, European Research Studies Journal, 14(2): 314-324.
  • Mittal, V.K., Sangwan, K.S. (2014), “Prioritizing Barriers to Green Manufacturing: Environmental, Social and Economic Perspectives”, Procedia CIRP, 17: 559 – 564.
  • Modha, M., Sumant, M. (2017), “A Literature Review on Drivers and Barriers of Green Manufacturing in Indian / Global SME’s”, Proceedings of ICIE, 1269-1272.
  • Nekmahmud Md., Rahman S., Sobhani F. A., Olejniczak-Szuster K., Fekete-Farkas M. (2020), “A Systematic Literature Review on Development of Green Supply Chain Management”, Polish Journal of Management Studies, 22(1): 351-370.
  • OECD. (2011a), “Towards Green Growth”, OECD Publishing, https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/towards-green-growth_9789264111318-en.html (20.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2011b) “Towards Green Growth: Monitoring Progress OECD Indicators”, OECD Publishing, https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/publications/reports/2011/05/towards-green-growth-monitoring-progress_g1g1342e/9789264111356-en.pdf (20.10.2024).
  • OECD. (2014), “Green Growth Indicators 2014”, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264202030-en (8.09.2024).
  • OECD. (2024a), “Green Growth Indicators: Environmental and Resource Productivity”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (15.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024b), “Green Growth Indicators: Natural Asset Base”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (17.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024c), “Green Growth Indicators: Environmental Dimension of Quality of Life, https://stats.oecd.org/ (18.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024d), “Green Growth Indicators: Economic Opportunities and Policy Responses”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (18.12.2024).
  • Osman, A.I., Chen, L., Yang, M., Msigwa, G., Farghali, M., Fawzy, S. (2023), “Cost, Environmental Impact, and Resilience of Renewable Energy Under”, Environmental Chemistry Letters, 21: 741–764.
  • Parrique T., Barth J., Briens F., C. Kerschner, Kraus-Polk A., Kuokkanen A., Spangenberg J.H. (2019), “Decoupling Debunked: Evidence and Arguments Against Green Growths as a Sole Strategy for Sustainability”, European Environmental Bureau, https://eeb.org/library/decoupling-debunked/ (5.09.2024).
  • Peters, G.P., Minx, J.C., Weber, C.C., Edenhofer, O. (2011), “Growth in Emission Transfers via International Trade from 1990 to 2008”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108: 8903–8908.
  • Rahman, T., Ali, S.M., Moktadir, M.A., Kusi-Sarpong, S. (2020), “Evaluating Barriers to Implementing Green Supply Chain Management: An Example from An Emerging Economy”, Production Planning & Control, 31(8): 673–698.
  • Rosenbaum, E. (2019), “Rebound Effects and Green Growth-An Examination of Their Relationship in A Parsimonious Equilibrium Input-Output-Framework”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 225: 121-132.
  • Santarius, T. (2012), “Green Growth Unravelled: How Rebound Effects Baffle Sustainability Targets When the Economy Keeps Growing”, Environment and Energy, 1-25.
  • Sarin, I., Srivastava, A. (2024), “Investigating Barriers in Green Supply Chain Management”, The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 4(1): 41-46.
  • Sarker, M.R., Ahmed, F., Deb, A.K., Chowdhury, M. (2018), “Identifying Barriers for Implementing Green Supply Chain Management in Footwear Industry of Bangladesh: A Delphi Study Approach”, Leather and Footwear Journal, 18(3): 175-186.
  • Sarkis, J. (2012), “A Boundaries and Flows Perspective of Green Supply Chain Management”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 17(2): 202–216.
  • Sato, M. (2014), “Embodied Carbon in Trade: A Survey of the Empirical Literature”, Journal of Economic Survey, 28, 831–861.
  • Sorrell, S., Dimitropoulos, J. (2008), “The Rebound Effect: Microeconomic Definitions, Limitations and Extensions”, Ecological Economics, 65: 636-649.
  • Sorrell, S., Dimitropoulos, J., Sommerville, M. (2009), “Empirical Estimates of the Direct Rebound Effect: A Review”, Energy Policy, 37: 1356–1371.
  • Tseng, M.L., Islam, M.S., Karia, N., Fauzi, F.A., Afrin, S. (2019), “A Literature Review on Green Supply Chain Management: Trends and Future Challenges”, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 141: 145–162.
  • UNCTAD. (2011), “About Green Economy”, https://unctad.org.en/Pages/DITC/Trade-end-Environment/Green- (08.10.2024).
  • UNEP. (2011), “United Nations Environmental Programme, RIO+ 2012; UNEP Division of Communications and Public Information”, https://www.unep.org/resources/annual-report/unep-2011-annual-report (13.10.2024).
  • Ward, J.D., Sutton, P.C., Werner, A.D., Costanza, R., Mohr, S.H., Simmons, C.T. (2016), “Is Decoupling GDP Growth from Environmental Impact Possible?”, PloS one, 11(10): e0164733.
  • World Bank. (2012), “Inclusive Green Growth: The Pathway to Sustainable Development”,ahttps://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/zh/368361468313515918/pdf/691250PUB0Publ067902B09780821395516.pdf (13.10.2024).
  • World Bank. (2024), “World Develeopment Indicators”, https://databank.worldbank.org/source/world-development-indicators (12.10.2024).
  • Xu, Y., Liu, A., Li, Z., Li, J., Xiong, J., Fan, P. (2023), “Review of Green Supply-Chain Management Diffusion in the Context of Energy Transformation”, Energies, 16(686): 1-16.
  • Zain, R.M., Ramlı, A., Zain, M.Z., Yekini, L.S., Musa, A., Abdul Rahim, M.N., Dirie, A.N., Aziz, N.I.C. (2024), “An Investigation of the Barriers and Drivers for Implementing Green Supply Chain in Malaysian Food and Beverage SMEs: A Qualitative Perspective”, Wseas Transactions on Business and Economics, 21: 2169-2189.

Yeşil Büyümenin Önündeki Engellerin Mevcut Literatür ve OECD Göstergeleri Bağlamında Değerlendirilmesi

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1, 95 - 119, 20.04.2025
https://doi.org/10.59293/anadoluiid.1648790

Öz

Bu çalışmanın amacı yeşil büyümenin önündeki engeller ile ilgili teorik bir çerçeve sunmaktır. Yeşil büyümenin önündeki engellerin tespiti konuyla ilgili literatürün incelenmesi ve OECD’nin yeşil büyüme göstergeleri kapsamında yapılmaktadır. Araştırmada öncelikle yeşil büyümenin önündeki engeller mevcut literatürde yer alan ampirik ve teorik çalışma bulguları ile desteklenerek ortaya konulmaktadır. Çalışmanın devamında, odak noktası yeşil büyümenin önündeki engellerin tespiti olan teorik ve tanımlayıcı akademik araştırma sonuçlarından oluşan bir literatür özeti ile konu detaylandırılmaktadır. Nihai olarak, ülkelerin yeşil büyüme göstergeleri karşısındaki durumunun, yeşil büyüme yolunda ortaya çıkabilecek engeller ile ilgili önemli işaretler sunabileceğine inanıldığından yeşil büyüme göstergeleri irdelenmektedir. Araştırma sonuçları, genel olarak teknolojik yetersizlik ve alt yapı eksikliği ile ayrıştırma etkisinin yetersizliğinin yeşil büyümenin önündeki en önemli engeller olduğunu ortaya koymaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Adamowicz, M. (2022), “Green Deal, Green Growth and Green Economy as a Means of Support for Attaining the Sustainable Development Goals”, Sustainability, 14(5901): 1-32.
  • Ahmed, M., Thaheem, M.J., Maqsoom, A. (2019), “Barriers and Opportunities to Greening the Construction Supply Chain Management”, Benchmarking an International Journal, 27(3): 1211-1237.
  • Ali, H., Shoaib, M. (2023), “A Comprehensive Literature Review on Green Supply Chain Management: Recent Advances and Potential Research Directions”, International Journal of Supply and Operations Management, 10(1): 57-75.
  • Balasubramanian, S. (2012), “A Hierarchiacal Framework of Barriers to Green Supply Chain Management in the Construction Sector”, Journal of Sustainable Development, 5(10): 15-27.
  • Bartl, A. (2014), “Moving from Recycling to Waste Prevention: A Review of Barriers and Enables”, Waste Management & Research, 32(9): 3–18.
  • Bartoszczuk, P. A. (2015), “Eco Innovations in European Countries”. In Proceedings of EnviroInfo and ICT for Sustainability, https://doi.org/10.2991/ict4s-env-15.2015.3 (20.11.2024).
  • Bhuyan, A. (2024), “Green Growth for MSMEs: Overcoming Barriers and Harnessing Opportunities”, CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Develeopment, https://sustainabledevelopment.in/CESD_web/images/anthology/Aditya_Bhuyan.pdf (20.12.2024).
  • Chotia, V., Soni, S., Jain, G., Papa, A. (2023), “Barriers for Adoption of Green Supply Chain Management in Cement Industry: An Interpretive Structural Modelling (ISM) Approach”, Annals of Operations Research, https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10479-023-05724-5 (08.12.2024).
  • Chuku, C., Ajayi, V. (2022), “Growing Green: Enablers and Barriers for Africa”, African Development Bank Working Paper Series, 363.
  • Deemer, B.R., Harrison, J.A., Li, S., Beaulieu, J.J., DelSontro, T., Barros, N., Bezerra-Neto, J.F., Powers, S.M., dos Santos, M.A., Vonk, J.A. (2016), “Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Reservoir Water Surfaces: A New Global Synthesis”, BioScience, 66: 949–964.
  • Dhull, S., Narwal, M.S. (2016), “Drivers and Barriers in Green Supply Chain Management Adaptation: A State-Of-Art Review”, Uncertain Supply Chain Management, 4: 61–76.
  • Do, M.H., Huang, Y.F., Phan, V.D. (2024), “Analyzing the Barriers to Green Supply Chain Management Implementation: A Case Study of the Vietnamese Agriculture Sector”, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 37(1): 125-147.
  • Dung, N.Q. (2024), “Green Investment Barriers for Green Growth in Vietnam”, ISRG Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(6): 322-329.
  • FAO, (2023), “Fisheries and Agriculture”, https://www.fao.org/fishery/statistics-query/en/global_production/ global_ production_quantity (10.10.2024).
  • Govindan, K., Kaliyan, M., Kannan, D., Haq, A.N. (2014), “Barriers Analysis for Green Supply Chain Management Implementation in Indian Industries Using Analytic Hierarchy Process”, International Journal of Production Economics, 147: 555–568.
  • Grosse, F. (2010), “Is Recycling “Part of the Solution? The Role of Recycling in an Expanding Society and a World of Finite Resources”, Surveys and Perspectives Integrating Environment and Society, 3(1): 1-18.
  • Grunwald, A. (2018), “Diverging Pathways to Overcoming the Environmental Crisis: A Critique of Eco-Mo¬dernism from A Technology Assessment Perspec-tive”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 197: 1854–1862.
  • Hickel, J., Kallis, G. (2020), “Is Green Growth Possible?”, New Political Economy, 25(4): 469-486.
  • Hoekstra, A.Y., Chapagain, A.K. (2007), “The Water Footprints of Morocco and The Netherlands: Global Water Use as a Result of Domestic Consumption of Agri¬cultural Commodities”, Ecological Economics, 64: 143–151.
  • Hussain, Z., Mehmood, B., Khan, M.K., Marcelline Tsimisaraka, R.S. (2022), “Green Growth, Green Technology, and Environmental Health: Evidence From High-GDP Countries”, Green Growth, Technology and Environment, 9: 1-13.
  • Höffken, J., Ramana, M.V. (2024), “Nuclear Power and Environmental Injustice”, WIREs Energy Environment, 13: 1-7.
  • İzmir Kalkınma Ajansı. (2024), Yeşil Büyüme, İzmir, https://kalkinmasozlugu.izka.org.tr/yesil-buyume-2/ (18.04.2024)
  • Kanianska, R. (2017), Green Growth and Green Economy, Bellianum, Roma.
  • Khushbu, V., Shah, H.G. (2014), “Barriers of Green Supply Chain Management: A Literature Review”, International Journal of Engineering Research&Technology, 3(5): 1657-1665.
  • Ladage, S., Blumenberg, M., Franke, D., Bahr, A. Lutz, R., Schmidt, S. (2021), “On the Climate Benefit of a Coal‑to‑gas Shift in Germany’s Electric Power Sector”, Scientific Reports, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90839-7 (22.10.2024).
  • Mickiewicz, B., Jurczak, R. (2021), “Barriers to the Development of Green Economy in Rural Areas of Selected Districts of the Greater Poland Province”, European Research Studies Journal, 14(2): 314-324.
  • Mittal, V.K., Sangwan, K.S. (2014), “Prioritizing Barriers to Green Manufacturing: Environmental, Social and Economic Perspectives”, Procedia CIRP, 17: 559 – 564.
  • Modha, M., Sumant, M. (2017), “A Literature Review on Drivers and Barriers of Green Manufacturing in Indian / Global SME’s”, Proceedings of ICIE, 1269-1272.
  • Nekmahmud Md., Rahman S., Sobhani F. A., Olejniczak-Szuster K., Fekete-Farkas M. (2020), “A Systematic Literature Review on Development of Green Supply Chain Management”, Polish Journal of Management Studies, 22(1): 351-370.
  • OECD. (2011a), “Towards Green Growth”, OECD Publishing, https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/towards-green-growth_9789264111318-en.html (20.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2011b) “Towards Green Growth: Monitoring Progress OECD Indicators”, OECD Publishing, https://www.oecd.org/content/dam/oecd/en/publications/reports/2011/05/towards-green-growth-monitoring-progress_g1g1342e/9789264111356-en.pdf (20.10.2024).
  • OECD. (2014), “Green Growth Indicators 2014”, OECD Publishing. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264202030-en (8.09.2024).
  • OECD. (2024a), “Green Growth Indicators: Environmental and Resource Productivity”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (15.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024b), “Green Growth Indicators: Natural Asset Base”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (17.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024c), “Green Growth Indicators: Environmental Dimension of Quality of Life, https://stats.oecd.org/ (18.12.2024).
  • OECD. (2024d), “Green Growth Indicators: Economic Opportunities and Policy Responses”, https://stats.oecd.org/ (18.12.2024).
  • Osman, A.I., Chen, L., Yang, M., Msigwa, G., Farghali, M., Fawzy, S. (2023), “Cost, Environmental Impact, and Resilience of Renewable Energy Under”, Environmental Chemistry Letters, 21: 741–764.
  • Parrique T., Barth J., Briens F., C. Kerschner, Kraus-Polk A., Kuokkanen A., Spangenberg J.H. (2019), “Decoupling Debunked: Evidence and Arguments Against Green Growths as a Sole Strategy for Sustainability”, European Environmental Bureau, https://eeb.org/library/decoupling-debunked/ (5.09.2024).
  • Peters, G.P., Minx, J.C., Weber, C.C., Edenhofer, O. (2011), “Growth in Emission Transfers via International Trade from 1990 to 2008”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 108: 8903–8908.
  • Rahman, T., Ali, S.M., Moktadir, M.A., Kusi-Sarpong, S. (2020), “Evaluating Barriers to Implementing Green Supply Chain Management: An Example from An Emerging Economy”, Production Planning & Control, 31(8): 673–698.
  • Rosenbaum, E. (2019), “Rebound Effects and Green Growth-An Examination of Their Relationship in A Parsimonious Equilibrium Input-Output-Framework”, Journal of Cleaner Production, 225: 121-132.
  • Santarius, T. (2012), “Green Growth Unravelled: How Rebound Effects Baffle Sustainability Targets When the Economy Keeps Growing”, Environment and Energy, 1-25.
  • Sarin, I., Srivastava, A. (2024), “Investigating Barriers in Green Supply Chain Management”, The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 4(1): 41-46.
  • Sarker, M.R., Ahmed, F., Deb, A.K., Chowdhury, M. (2018), “Identifying Barriers for Implementing Green Supply Chain Management in Footwear Industry of Bangladesh: A Delphi Study Approach”, Leather and Footwear Journal, 18(3): 175-186.
  • Sarkis, J. (2012), “A Boundaries and Flows Perspective of Green Supply Chain Management”, Supply Chain Management: An International Journal, 17(2): 202–216.
  • Sato, M. (2014), “Embodied Carbon in Trade: A Survey of the Empirical Literature”, Journal of Economic Survey, 28, 831–861.
  • Sorrell, S., Dimitropoulos, J. (2008), “The Rebound Effect: Microeconomic Definitions, Limitations and Extensions”, Ecological Economics, 65: 636-649.
  • Sorrell, S., Dimitropoulos, J., Sommerville, M. (2009), “Empirical Estimates of the Direct Rebound Effect: A Review”, Energy Policy, 37: 1356–1371.
  • Tseng, M.L., Islam, M.S., Karia, N., Fauzi, F.A., Afrin, S. (2019), “A Literature Review on Green Supply Chain Management: Trends and Future Challenges”, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 141: 145–162.
  • UNCTAD. (2011), “About Green Economy”, https://unctad.org.en/Pages/DITC/Trade-end-Environment/Green- (08.10.2024).
  • UNEP. (2011), “United Nations Environmental Programme, RIO+ 2012; UNEP Division of Communications and Public Information”, https://www.unep.org/resources/annual-report/unep-2011-annual-report (13.10.2024).
  • Ward, J.D., Sutton, P.C., Werner, A.D., Costanza, R., Mohr, S.H., Simmons, C.T. (2016), “Is Decoupling GDP Growth from Environmental Impact Possible?”, PloS one, 11(10): e0164733.
  • World Bank. (2012), “Inclusive Green Growth: The Pathway to Sustainable Development”,ahttps://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/zh/368361468313515918/pdf/691250PUB0Publ067902B09780821395516.pdf (13.10.2024).
  • World Bank. (2024), “World Develeopment Indicators”, https://databank.worldbank.org/source/world-development-indicators (12.10.2024).
  • Xu, Y., Liu, A., Li, Z., Li, J., Xiong, J., Fan, P. (2023), “Review of Green Supply-Chain Management Diffusion in the Context of Energy Transformation”, Energies, 16(686): 1-16.
  • Zain, R.M., Ramlı, A., Zain, M.Z., Yekini, L.S., Musa, A., Abdul Rahim, M.N., Dirie, A.N., Aziz, N.I.C. (2024), “An Investigation of the Barriers and Drivers for Implementing Green Supply Chain in Malaysian Food and Beverage SMEs: A Qualitative Perspective”, Wseas Transactions on Business and Economics, 21: 2169-2189.
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Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Yeşil Ekonomi
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Reyhan Özeş Özgür 0000-0002-0842-0590

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 19 Nisan 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 20 Nisan 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 28 Şubat 2025
Kabul Tarihi 16 Nisan 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 9 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Özeş Özgür, R. (2025). Yeşil Büyümenin Önündeki Engellerin Mevcut Literatür ve OECD Göstergeleri Bağlamında Değerlendirilmesi. Anadolu İktisat ve İşletme Dergisi, 9(1), 95-119. https://doi.org/10.59293/anadoluiid.1648790