FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE "GREEN" SERVICES SECTOR
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pp 19-24, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjebr3031
Author(s)
Muborak Alimova
Affiliation(s)
Research Institute for Sustainable Development and Green Economy, International University of Tourism and Entrepreneurship of Tajikistan, Dushanbe 734025, Tajikistan.
Corresponding Author
Muborak Alimova
ABSTRACT
The article highlights key factors that contribute to the growth and development of the "green" services sector. According to the author, it is believed that environmentally oriented services aimed at increasing the resilience of the economy help reduce the negative impact on the environment. Based on this, the author focuses on economic, social, technological, and institutional aspects. All of these contribute to the growth and development of this field.
Thus, as a result of the research, the author analyzes factors such as the activation of environmental legislation and the expansion of institutional frameworks within the interactions of business structures under conditions of ensuring sustainable development based on innovative achievements in technology and engineering.
As a result of studying and analyzing this issue, the role of education and raising environmental awareness among economic entities is substantiated, and the prospects for the development of "green" services as a strategic direction for achieving sustainable development goals in the country are identified.
KEYWORDS
Environmentally oriented services; Economic sustainability; Environmental impact; Institutional aspects; Strengthening environmental legislation; Expanding institutional frameworks; Integrated approach of business structures; Ensuring sustainable development; Innovative achievements; Environmental awareness of stakeholders; Prospects for the development of "green" services
CITE THIS PAPER
Muborak Alimova. Factors in the development of the "green" services sect. World Journal of Economics and Business Research. 2025, 3(1): 19-24. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjebr3031.
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