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This book examines the prospects and strategic importance of developing green finance as a key mechanism for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Uzbekistan and the global context. The research explores the conceptual framework of green finance, its role in supporting sustainable economic growth, and its integration into the national financial system.The study provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between environmental sustainability and financial mechanisms, focusing on green credit, green bonds, and investment initiatives that promote a low-carbon economy. It…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines the prospects and strategic importance of developing green finance as a key mechanism for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Uzbekistan and the global context. The research explores the conceptual framework of green finance, its role in supporting sustainable economic growth, and its integration into the national financial system.The study provides a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between environmental sustainability and financial mechanisms, focusing on green credit, green bonds, and investment initiatives that promote a low-carbon economy. It also identifies barriers to the effective implementation of green finance and proposes measures to enhance institutional, legal, and financial frameworks in line with international best practices. The results of this research can be utilized by policymakers, financial institutions, academic researchers, and practitioners involved in the fields of sustainable development, environmental economics, and green finance.
Autorenporträt
Mamayusupova Shohina Ulug'bek qizi is a first-year Master's student majoring in Finance at Tashkent State University of Economics. She is a recipient of the Navoi, Muqimiy, Rector, and Registan scholarships. She has studied in Malaysia, Russia, and Turkey through grant-based student exchange programs.