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The field of energy/environmental/government/tourism economics has been constantly changing and that green energy/tourism research has a rapidly evolving structure (Ongan et al. 2023; Işık et al. 2018, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023). Although numerous energy/tourism economics studies have been published, the comprehensive intellectual improvement process of the energy/tourism economics field in energy/tourism study is not well depicted due to lack of green energy/tourism studies in this field. Therefore, a need exists for green studies that reveal the intellectual structure of the field. Such studies are valuable in terms of indicating the significance of the field, the development trend, showing the extent to which issues need to be studied in the future, and guiding the improvement of the field. Also, green energy/tourism studies assist to reflect the research trends in that field and indicate the research trend in a particular field. The results of this research may advance knowledge and understanding in the general area of the green energy/government/environmental/tourism research field. Also, it provides a useful information for energy innovators/researchers to improve and improve their research plan/experience. Especially, knowledge of green energy/tourism research can help increase positive green energy/tourism research projects, such as sharing economy, open innovation, sustainability, innovation, and technology.
Finally, We would like to thank all those who contributed to this issue, including, the Editor in Chief, Philippe Garrigues, editors, reviewers, authors, and readers of ESPR, for your interest in the journal.
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Işık, C., Ongan, S., Ahmad, M. et al. Special issue on green energy, innovation, government spending, sustainable tourism & production under climate change and pollution (ENTECON)—environmental science and pollution research. Environ Sci Pollut Res 30, 81493–81494 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-27875-5
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