PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS BASED ON THE PRINCIPLES OF A “GREEN ECONOMY”.
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17580585Keywords:
industrial clusters, green economy, sustainable development, eco-technologies, energy efficiency, innovation, circular economy, renewable energy sources, industrial policy, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the prospects for the development of industrial clusters based
on the principles of a “green economy” within the framework of the transition to sustainable development. The study
substantiates the relevance of greening industrial production processes and examines the effectiveness of the cluster
approach in increasing the competitiveness of enterprises and minimizing environmental degradation. Particular attention
is devoted to the application of innovative, resource-efficient, and energy-saving technologies, the formation of a circular
economy model, and the expansion of the use of renewable energy sources in industrial policy.
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