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“Yashil investitsiyalar va moliyaviy texnologiyalar: O‘zbekiston uchun imkoniyatlar va muammolar” mavzusida xalqaro
ilmiy-amaliy anjuman materiallari to‘plami (Toshkent, JIDU, 2025-yil 7-may)
Environmental challenges have a significant impact on people as well as animals, all
creatures on the planet, to live longer and healthier. In contrast, most of the time,
despite the development of nations, however still unsustainable. Just overlooking
any of the dimensions can cause severe difficulties: Environmental destruction, air
pollution, water shortage, deforestation, and severe illnesses posed by climate
change. Ongoing environmental innovation is the only way to reduce pressures on
environmental quality while maintaining income growth. Government, scholars,
business leaders, and officials all generally agree that innovation is a major force
behind sustainability. This article recommends some of the green innovations that
have been successful in foreign countries and offers to implement some of them, as
they can also be effectively implemented in the green economy of Uzbekistan.
To sum up, to accelerate sustainable development, leveraging innovations is
crucial. The government should concentrate on innovations that benefit the
economy, society, and environment simultaneously rather than utilizing isolated
solutions. Uzbekistan can successfully unlock green growth and guarantee long-term
prosperity for residents as well as the environment through utilizing its great
potential to adapt examined international methods.
Foreign innovative solutions. Farming in the Sky in Singapore
Since 1990, as a result of rapid urban expansion in
Singapore, land availability has been reduced for traditional
agriculture. This difficulty has encouraged the projects
for effective, space-efficient farming ways. The
capacity of locally produced food stood at 7 %, and
Singapore heavily relied on imports for fruits and vegetables.
A viable solution, the concept of “sky farms “has been
introduced or can be called vertical farms. “We have begun
developing a 6-tiered aeroponic system to grow vegetables
with the help of LED lights,” Lee Sing Kong said, adding,
“This is in the experimental stage. If the model
Photo 1: A Sky Green farm tower. proves to be successful, then the multi-tiered
Photo: Kalinga Seneviratne/IPS. system can be installed within enclosed buildings
for producing vegetables.
This innovation will certainly
enhance the opportunities for urban
Photo 2 Sky green project
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