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Sustainable business practices in Central Asia: challenges and opportunities for green innovation
Sustainable business practices in Central Asia: challenges and opportunities for green innovation

Author(s): Dinara Abdikarimova, Jakhongir Tursunov, Abdulla Ibragimov, Nargiza Tursunova, Samira Yakubova
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, National Economy, Micro-Economics, Social development, Economic development
Published by: Institute of Society Transformation
Keywords: Sustainable Business; Green Innovation; Environmental Challenges; Central Asia; Uzbekistan; Sustainability; Natural Resources; Climate Change;

Summary/Abstract: With growing environmental pressures, it is crucial for Central Asia, and especially for Uzbekistan, to focus on sustainable business practices and move towards a low-carbon economy. This study looks into the challenges and opportunities for green innovation in Uzbekistan using methods like existing data analysis, interviews with key stakeholders, and field research. Uzbekistan’s heavy dependence on natural resources - mining and agriculture make up 35% of the GDP - along with a lack of advanced technology and weak regulatory systems, pose significant hurdles to sustainability. Yet, there are promising opportunities. The country is aiming for 12 gigawatts of solar energy by 2030. The government is also committed to reducing carbon emissions by 10% by 2035. Moreover, technology-focused startups in smart agriculture have shown growth, increasing by 25% from 2020 to 2023. According to the World Bank, climate change impacts 40% of Uzbekistan’s rural communities. This makes it critical to enhance eco-friendly innovations in sectors like water management and agriculture. International collaborations, such as the Green Climate Fund’s USD 50 million investment in 2022, support these initiatives. The study emphasizes that a mix of strong governmental policies, investment in clean technologies, and workforce training can turn Uzbekistan into a leader in green innovation within Central Asia.

  • Issue Year: 211/2024
  • Issue No: 09+10
  • Page Range: 10-14
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: English
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