PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN UZBEKISTAN BASED ON ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN UZBEKISTAN BASED ON ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

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  • Sarvar Otamuratov

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17544043

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Uzbekistan, green technologies, renewable energy, sustainable development, international experience, environmental policy, innovation, green economy, sustainability, global best practices.

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This article explores the prospects for the development of green technologies in Uzbekistan by drawing on
advanced international experience. The study analyzes the current state of renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and
environmentally friendly industrial practices in the country. It highlights successful global models in the field of solar and
wind energy, waste management, and smart ecological solutions that could be adapted to Uzbekistan’s socio-economic
conditions. Particular attention is given to government policies, investment opportunities, and the role of innovation
in accelerating the transition to a green economy. The findings suggest that adopting international best practices can
significantly improve environmental sustainability, reduce dependence on fossil fuels, and strengthen Uzbekistan’s
position in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Биография автора

Sarvar Otamuratov


Head of the Department of Social Sciences,
Tashkent State University of Economics,
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor

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