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The green economy determinants to ensure sustainable modernisation of Kazakhstan

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  • Assel Kaziyeva
  • Lazzat Zhazylbek
  • Kairatbek Kh. Shadiyev
  • Yerkin Nessipbekov
  • Raushan Azbergenova

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The country is landlocked and located on the vast inland space of Eurasia, where climatic conditions impede agriculture and living. In this study, the authors attempt to structure and identify possible factors contributing to the development of a green economy in Kazakhstan. The processes of the green economy are considered in cooperation with the state, society, and business. The selected factors are grouped. The state group includes factors of international cooperation and the implementation of state projects of international significance, the society group includes environmental culture promotion, the volunteer movement, and environmental education, the busi- ness factor includes the use of green technologies and eco-tourism. This approach makes it possible to take a systematic look at the key provisions of environmental policy.

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  • Assel Kaziyeva & Lazzat Zhazylbek & Kairatbek Kh. Shadiyev & Yerkin Nessipbekov & Raushan Azbergenova, 2023. "The green economy determinants to ensure sustainable modernisation of Kazakhstan," RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA', FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 0(1 suppl.), pages 167-182.
  • Handle: RePEc:fan:rissri:v:html10.3280/riss2023-001-s1011
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