Smart projects on the development of green intellectual capital in eco-industrial parks

Author:

Mikhno Inesa,Koval Viktor,Khaustova Yevheniia,Järvis Marina,Gudz Petro,Gudz Maryna,Kostiukov Viacheslav

Abstract

The study examines problems related to excessive environmental pressure on the ecosystem caused by industrial activities. It suggests constructing eco-industrial parks to optimize production and natural resources, monitor the condition of environmental safety in a limited territory with a developed infrastructure, and create green intellectual capital. The approach to the maximum automation of territories and introducing startups for the continuous modernization of the production and landscape park as part of the eco-industrial park is substantiated. It is proven that smart projects on the development of green intellectual capital based on eco-industrial parks will positively affect their implementation, can become a promising project for foreign investors, and can enhance the environmental safety of settlements. According to the model, for a settlement with a population of 1,500 people that works in an eco-industrial park, the utility function per person will increase by 12% when building a joint system of innovative ecological production and increasing the level of the country’s green capital.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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