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Title: |
A Sustainable Frontier: Innovations and Strategies for a Greener Future |
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| Edited by: |
Pawan Kumar |
| ISBN13: |
9798901343821 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Pages: |
0 |
| Weight: |
.000 Kg. |
| Published: |
Nova - June 2026 |
| List Price: |
203.99 Pounds Sterling |
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Not yet Published
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| Sustainable Frontier: Innovations and Strategies for a Greener Future offers a forward-looking exploration of how finance, technology, governance, and social behavior are being reengineered to address the defining challenge of our time, climate change. Bridging theory with real-world applications, this volume examines the emergence of zero-carbon finance, digital sustainability tools, and responsible investment frameworks that are reshaping global economic systems across both developed and developing regions. At its core, the book investigates how climate capital is being reconfigured in the Global South, with particular emphasis on the strategic influence of emerging economies in accelerating low-carbon transitions. It reveals how financial innovation, ranging from green bonds to carbon intelligence platforms, is transforming capital markets to support a climate-constrained future. By moving beyond traditional profit-driven models, the chapters highlight the shift from shareholder primacy toward stakeholder capitalism, where corporate sustainability, ethical governance, and long-term resilience take center stage. A distinctive feature of this book is its focus on digital transformation. It explores how artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT ecosystems are redefining climate accountability, enhancing transparency in carbon finance, and enabling verifiable sustainability outcomes. These technological tools are presented not as abstract concepts, but as practical mechanisms capable of monitoring emissions, improving trust in green investments, and strengthening climate governance frameworks. The volume also critically examines the political and institutional dimensions of sustainable finance. It challenges superficial â green labelingâ practices and reimagines how power, policy, and capital interact in the global sustainability transition. By analyzing the evolving architecture of the green economy, the book offers insights into how resilient financial systems can be designed to withstand environmental, economic, and social shocks. Extending beyond finance and technology, the book integrates sustainability into tourism and cultural economies. Through empirical investigations of tourist behavior, smart destination management, and community development, it demonstrates how zero-carbon financing principles can be embedded into service sectors to promote inclusive growth. Innovative perspectives on climate storytelling further reveal how media narratives influence public engagement, investment willingness, and support for net-zero goals. Together, these interdisciplinary contributions present a comprehensive roadmap for building a greener future, one driven by innovation, accountability, and global cooperation. This book is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, sustainability professionals, financial strategists, and students seeking to understand the evolving landscape of sustainable development in the digital age. By connecting climate finance, corporate responsibility, emerging technologies, and human behavior, the book positions sustainability not as a constraint, but as the next frontier of economic transformation, where prosperity and planetary resilience advance hand in hand. |
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