ON THE PRINCIPLES AND DEVELOPMENT MECHANISMS FOR THE FORMATION OF A "GREEN ECONOMY" IN UZBEKISTAN
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Green economy, sustainable development, environmental policy, resource efficiency, Uzbekistan, ecological modernization, economic transition.Abstract
The article explores the principles and mechanisms for the development of a "green economy" in Uzbekistan, focusing on the importance of sustainable economic growth, environmental protection, and resource efficiency. The study emphasizes the role of policy measures, technological innovation, and international cooperation in promoting green economic practices. The research aims to identify key drivers and challenges in the transition to a green economy in Uzbekistan, providing recommendations for advancing this shift in the context of national development goals.
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