Journal of Social Systems and Policy Analysis | Volume 2, Issue 2: 94-104, 2025 | DOI: 10.62762/JSSPA.2025.119215
Abstract
The global sustainability paradigm, catalyzed by environmental degradation since the 1960s, has positioned green consumption as a critical strategy to reconcile economic growth with ecological preservation. While international scholarship extensively explores this field, China's unique socioeconomic trajectory---marked by rapid industrialization, centralized governance, and the ``dual carbon'' (carbon peak and neutrality) targets---necessitates a dedicated investigation into its indigenous knowledge system. Leveraging CiteSpace, this scientometric study systematically analyzes 2,793 core journal articles from the Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI, 1994--2024) to map the intelle... More >
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