ENSURING NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECURITY IN THE CONDITIONS OF GREEN ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
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green economy, economic security, sustainable development, environmental policies, renewable energy, uzbekistan, environmental sustainability, green technologies, economic growth, climate change adaptation.Abstract
This research explores the vital topic of ensuring national economic security within the context of Uzbekistan's burgeoning green economy. As environmental concerns grow globally, nations are transitioning toward sustainable practices, posing unique challenges and opportunities for economic security. This study investigates Uzbekistan’s strategies, policies, and challenges in aligning economic growth with ecological sustainability, ensuring a harmonious development path. The research delves into various aspects, from renewable energy adoption to sustainable agriculture, providing insights into how Uzbekistan navigates the complexities of the green economy to safeguard its economic stability.
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