Coordinating Mechanisms between Green Development and Civilizational Symbiosis: A Multi-dimensional Analysis

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Aihui Jin, Jialin Cheng, Simin Liang

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Green development embodies a developmental approach that harmonizes with nature and fosters sustainable human-environment coexistence. The intensifying global ecological crisis in the 21st century has prompted nations to enhance environmental protection measures, establishing green development as an imperative in civilizational evolution. This study employs sustainable development theory to construct an analytical framework examining how green development facilitates pluralistic civilizational symbiosis. The research systematically investigates four key mechanisms: ideological integration, resource sharing, industrial coordination, and policy synchronization. Results demonstrate that green development principles advance inter-civilizational value recognition through cultural-educational practices, while resource-sharing mechanisms optimize transnational resource allocation and strengthen civilizational complementarity. Additionally, industrial coordination mechanisms forge economic linkages and deepen mutual interests, as policy synchronization mechanisms establish institutional foundations for civilizational coexistence. In addition to contributing to theories of civilizational development and sustainable practices, these findings provide empirical guidance for policy formulation.

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