"GREEN FAMILY" MODEL: FOREIGN EXPERIENCE AND NATIONAL APPROACHES
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In this article, the concept of the "green family" model, its essence and significance are analyzed. Family practices promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle in various foreign countries are studied, and the legal, cultural, and economic foundations for implementing this model in Uzbekistan are examined. Furthermore, the possibilities of harmonizing national values with ecological sustainability are analyzed.
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