“GREEN ECONOMY” AS ONE OF THE DIRECTIONS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20442285Keywords:
Green economy, sustainable development, ecological efficiency, energy saving, environment, energy, inclusive, sustainable, clean energy, inclusive finance, societyAbstract
This article analyzes the concept of green economy, its theoretical foundations and practical significance. Also, using the example of Uzbekistan, measures to achieve sustainable development and international experience were studied. It should be noted that the activation of the sustainable development process can be achieved through the implementation of the green economy program and the creation of a healthy environment. The article is based on analytical tables and statistical data and contains scientific and practical proposals.
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