Publication detail

The intertwining issues of energy security, environmental protection, and societal development

Petar Sabev Varbanov

English title

The intertwining issues of energy security, environmental protection, and societal development

Type

editorial

Language

en

Original abstract

Sustainable development is frequently defined as having three pillars —environmental, societal, and economic. These pillars—or components, refer to the three kinds of capital in the theory of human wealth—natural, social, and economic capital. The past several years have clearly demonstrated to the world the fragility of the global supply chains for materials and products. The transportation sector—especially for passengers, has experienced a difficult period. The energy commodities market, although having taken some losses, has kept functioning.

English abstract

Sustainable development is frequently defined as having three pillars —environmental, societal, and economic. These pillars—or components, refer to the three kinds of capital in the theory of human wealth—natural, social, and economic capital. The past several years have clearly demonstrated to the world the fragility of the global supply chains for materials and products. The transportation sector—especially for passengers, has experienced a difficult period. The energy commodities market, although having taken some losses, has kept functioning.

Keywords in English

Energy security; environmental protection; societal development

Released

26.05.2022

Publisher

SPRINGER

Location

New York

ISSN

1618-954X

Number

24

Pages from–to

1319–1320

Pages count

2