INSTITUTIONAL AND ECONOMIC MECHANISMS OF APPLYING GREEN ECONOMY PRINCIPLES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE
Keywords:
green logistics, institutional mechanisms, green financing, carbon neutrality, logistics infrastructure, sustainable transportAbstract
This thesis analyzes the institutional and economic mechanisms of applying green economy principles in the development of logistics infrastructure. The study examines modern instruments for financing green logistics infrastructure (green bonds, carbon-related credits, public-private partnerships), regulatory mechanisms (emission standards, carbon taxes, tax incentives), and institutional systems. Practical recommendations have been developed in the context of the green transformation of Uzbekistan’s logistics sector.
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