YASHIL IQTISODIYOT-BARQAROR RIVOJLANISHNING USTUVOR YO‘NALISHI SIFATIDA

Authors

  • To‘xtabek Raximov
  • Bobur Sharipbayev

Keywords:

environmental sustainability, climate change, green economy

Abstract

The article analyzes the goals of the green economy, including reducing carbon
emissions, expanding waste recycling, preserving natural ecosystems, and transforming economic
activity through ecological innovations. The article also discusses the issues of creating sustainable
jobs and improving the well-being of the population. The green economy is currently recognized
as one of the priority areas of sustainable development. This concept is based on the principles of
rational use of natural resources, not harming the environment, and maintaining ecological
balance. Unlike the traditional economic model, the green economy is aimed at increasing energy efficiency, using renewable energy sources, and introducing ecological innovations. This article
analyzes the basic concepts, principles, and their impact on social and economic development. The
green economy serves not only to eliminate environmental problems, but also to create new jobs,
develop innovative technologies, and ensure long-term economic stability. Therefore, the green
economy strategy is gaining global importance and is paving the way for creating a sustainable
and environmentally friendly environment for future generations. In addition, the green economy
helps to reduce the negative impact on the environment by introducing environmentally friendly
technologies in industry and services, applying the principles of waste recycling and carbon
neutrality. It also encourages compliance with environmental standards in economic reforms and
investment projects. The green economy is an important tool in the fight against climate change
on a global scale and helps countries achieve environmental sustainability. It also strengthens
social stability by producing environmentally friendly products and increasing the well-being of
the population. The green economy is one of the newest concepts aimed at ensuring the connection
between development and ecology in today's world. The course "Green Economy" offers a
comprehensive study of the principles, strategies and practices of sustainable development. It
studies the interdependence of ecological, social and economic systems, and considers the
importance of integrating environmental considerations into economic decision-making processes.
The transition to a "green economy" is unique to each country and is directly related to the
country's natural capital, human capital, and level of economic development. Through a
multidisciplinary approach, a green economy encompasses topics such as renewable energy,
sustainable agriculture, waste management, and green business models.

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Published

2025-03-25