Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Contemporary global challenges such as climate change, resource depletion, ecosystem degradation, and social inequities require comprehensive integrated approaches to achieve sustainable development. While existing development sustainability paradigms address specific aspects of sustainability, they often fall short in driving systemic transformation ensuring long-term resilience. In response these limitations, the concept regenerative economy emerges a holistic framework that integrates ecological restoration, equity, economic vitality. This study conducts systematic literature review 84 scholarly articles synthesize cluster research within domain. Utilizing Large Language Model (LLM) for zero-shot classification, analysis identifies seven primary clusters-Sustainability Environmental Impact, Climate Change Energy, Urban Built Environment, Economic Industrial Systems, Education Social Technological Innovations Policy, Governance, Standards-further subdivided into 21 subgroups. Each encapsulates key themes interdisciplinary essential advancing practices. The findings highlight interconnectedness various dimensions underscore necessity governance, innovative technological solutions, inclusive policy frameworks. By mapping current state research, this provides structured overview facilitates deeper understanding informs future strategic initiatives aimed at achieving resilient prosperous future.
Язык: Английский