GEOECOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO THE FORMATION OF A "GREEN ECONOMY" in UZBEKISTAN
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This article analyzes the role and significance of geoecological approaches in the process of shaping the green economy in Uzbekistan. Through geoecological perspectives, the rational use of natural resources, ensuring ecological sustainability, and integrating economic development with the natural environment are examined. Furthermore, the paper discusses state policies within the framework of the national green economy strategy, international cooperation, and the application of innovative technologies, providing recommendations for further development.
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