Use of eco-efficiency indicators in technology development for industrialization, modernization and sustainable development in Vietnam
Keywords:
Eco-efficiency indicators, Technological development, Industrialization, Modernization, Sustainable developmentAbstract
In the process of technological development for life and production, eco-efficiency indicators should be applied to control the use of natural resources before or after they are integrated into products. Eco-efficiency indicators in new technological development is an important aspect but it has little been mentioned in documentations on technology management in the country and abroad. Based on qualitative analysis of the technological development process, this article presents basic features of the use of eco-efficiency indicators in the process of technology development in three different stages: First, planning stage of a technology; Second, the stage before the development of technology; and Third, stage of technology transfer. The goal of this study is to provide some proposals for the use of eco-efficiency indicators in the process of technological development, as well as in the appraisal of technology development projects.
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