UZBEKISTAN AT THE CROSSROADS OF HISTORY AND GREEN INNOVATION: FROM THE GREAT SILK ROAD TO A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17548578Keywords:
Great Silk Road; sustainable development; green innovation; renewable energy; eco-friendly infrastructure; sustainable agriculture; cultural heritage; international cooperation; future sustainabilityAbstract
The article analyzes Uzbekistan’s unique position at the crossroads of history and modern green innovation,
linking its legacy as a hub of the Great Silk Road with its aspirations for a sustainable future. It explores how the country’s
historical role in trade, cultural exchange, and technological advancement provides a foundation for contemporary efforts
in renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and eco-friendly infrastructure. Special attention is given to national policies,
international cooperation, and investment in green technologies that align with global sustainable development goals.
The study highlights Uzbekistan’s potential to become a regional leader in green innovation while preserving its cultural
heritage and historical identity
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