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Amidst waves of rapid changing digitalized global hemisphere environmental conservation is the call of the hour. Today it is quite pertinent to reframe the environmental sustainability agenda merged with global life support system for meaningful human survival. The new millennium of green revolution gives a futuristic look and recognized as a universal parcel of environmental protection worldwide. In this paper the essential objective is to reinvent the prime domains and items in tune with effective environmental restoration and proposing a conceptual framework for building global green governance. The research work is qualitative in nature based on primary and secondary data. The primary was collected by detailed survey questionnaire and the secondary data was collected from various books, journals, reports, newspaper and relevant websites. The five broad domains identified are Innovative Green Practices, Building Effective Environmental Management Tools, Upholding Environmental Ethics, Climate Change Proponents and Global Climate Governance using literature review as essential basis. A conceptual global environmental framework has been formulated study which can be used as a standing tool considering the novelty of the study in similar research work. The relevance of environmental restoration amidst present turmoil is of utmost concern in the present day global habitat. The study upholds that the right to healthy environment is not only the right of the present generation but indeed the very root of human progression on earth.
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Naskar, P. (2022). Gauging Global Green Governance of the Millennium: The Roadway Towards Human Progression. In: Chakrabarti, D., Karmakar, S., Salve, U.R. (eds) Ergonomics for Design and Innovation. HWWE 2021. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 391. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94277-9_139
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