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2023-yil, iyul.
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1 . I N T R O D U C T I O N
In
recent years, the imperative for sustainable development and environmental stewardship has gained
significant attention across the globe. As societies strive to strike a harmonious balance between economic
growth and environmental preservation, the concept of environmental culture has emerged as a crucial aspect
of this ongoing endeavor. Environmental culture encompasses the beliefs, values, attitudes,
and practices that
shape individuals’ and societies’ interactions with the natural environment. Understanding the various factors
that influence environmental culture and its implications for sustainable development is of paramount impor-
tance.
One key driver of sustainable development is the effective implementation of green economy principles.
The green economy seeks to promote environmentally friendly practices while driving economic growth and job
creation. Assessing the effectiveness of green economy initiatives and understanding their impact on environ-
mental culture is vital to inform policies and strategies for achieving sustainability goals.
Another critical aspect of sustainable development is the ranking and assessment of ecosystems. Eco-
system ranking provides valuable insights into the ecological health and integrity of a given region, helping
policymakers and environmental practitioners make informed decisions. Evaluating the relationship between
ecosystem ranking and environmental culture can shed light on how conservation efforts align with societal
values and perceptions.
The
concept of natural capital, which refers to the stock of natural resources and ecosystems that provide
economic and social value, is closely intertwined with both environmental culture and the green economy. Un-
derstanding how natural capital is valued and managed within different cultural contexts can contribute to more
effective environmental policies and resource management strategies.
With the advent of digital technologies, the field of environmental management has witnessed significant
advancements. Digital management tools, such as remote sensing, data analytics, and digital platforms, offer
new opportunities for monitoring, analyzing, and managing environmental resources. Exploring the role of
digital management in fostering environmental culture and enhancing green economy initiatives can provide
valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners.
In addition
to these factors, demographic variables, such as age and gender, along with individual expe-
rience, play a crucial role in shaping environmental culture and influencing sustainability practices. Analyzing
the relationship between age, gender, experience, and environmental culture can help identify patterns and
disparities, enabling targeted interventions and inclusive policies.
Given the interconnectedness of environmental culture, green economy effectiveness, ecosystem ranking,
natural capital, digital management, age, gender,
and experience, this paper aims to examine their interplay
and identify key drivers and barriers to achieving sustainable development. By addressing these relationships,
we can advance our understanding of how to effectively promote environmental culture, enhance green econ-
omy strategies, and foster inclusive and sustainable societies.
2 . L I T E R A T U R E R E V I E W
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