Planetary Health and Societal Welfare: Consequences of Environmental Alterations for World Economy Advancement

Authors

  • Dr. Ingrid Solberg Department of Chemical Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

Keywords:

Planetary health, Green economy, Environmental alteration, Sustainable development

Abstract

The accelerating transformation of planetary environmental systems has generated significant implications for global economic structures, societal welfare, and technological systems. This research investigates the interrelationship between planetary health dynamics, environmental alteration, and world economic advancement through an integrated analytical framework combining sustainability economics, industrial systems modeling, and environmental intelligence approaches. The study conceptualizes environmental change as a systemic variable influencing economic productivity, technological innovation, and resource allocation efficiency.
The methodological approach is based on interdisciplinary synthesis, incorporating empirical findings from green economic modeling, machine learning-based sustainability assessment, and engineering system diagnostics. By integrating perspectives from planetary health economics and technological systems reliability, the study evaluates how environmental disruptions cascade through industrial, digital, and economic infrastructures.
Findings indicate that environmental alteration significantly affects economic growth pathways by modifying resource efficiency, labor productivity, and technological reliability. Green GDP modeling demonstrates that traditional economic indicators fail to capture environmental degradation costs, necessitating integrated accounting systems (Chen & Li, 2022). Machine learning-based analyses further reveal that green economy determinants are highly sensitive to environmental stability and governance structures (Borgohain & Singh, 2022).
Technological systems, particularly industrial monitoring and communication networks, play a crucial role in mitigating environmental risks and maintaining operational continuity. Real-time monitoring systems enhance resilience in industrial environments exposed to environmental stressors (Kumar et al., 2022). Similarly, engineering diagnostics of mechanical systems highlight how environmental variability affects structural stability and system performance (Inalpolat & Kahraman, 2009; Liang et al., 2014).
The study concludes that planetary health and economic systems are tightly coupled, with environmental alterations functioning as a systemic driver of global economic restructuring. Sustainable innovation, digital monitoring systems, and integrated environmental accounting are essential for maintaining long-term economic resilience. The research contributes to sustainability economics by offering a unified framework linking environmental change, technological systems, and global market development (Dwivedi et al., 2025).

 

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Dr. Ingrid Solberg. (2025). Planetary Health and Societal Welfare: Consequences of Environmental Alterations for World Economy Advancement. European International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Management Studies, 5(12), 211–218. Retrieved from https://www.eipublication.com/index.php/eijmrms/article/view/4496