Integrative Governance, Resilience, and Sustainability: A Qualitative Analysis of Uzbekistan's Progress in Achieving 3Es of Sustainable Development Goals
Interdisciplinary Advances in Sustainable Development III: Proceedings of the BHAAAS International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development 2024, Vol.851, pp.396-415
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
BHAAAS International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 06/20/2024–06/23/2024)
This study scrutinizes Uzbekistan's multipronged strategies to attain Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) across the energy, education, and economy (3Es) sectors, emphasizing the central role of climate resilience and sustainability in national development. Through an analytical lens and proposed integrative governance framework, we assess Uzbekistan's alignment with global sustainability imperatives, dissecting the nation's national climate resilience plans and the robustness of their execution. The paper illuminates the efforts to fortify institutional structures, enhancing the efficacy of these initiatives and bolstering the country's readiness against climatic adversities. The study critiques the transparency and responsibility protocols in climate adaptation and broader developmental activities by investigating monitoring, evaluation, and accountability mechanisms. It champions the strategic coherence of Uzbekistan's developmental agendas with its climate resilience goals, presenting an in-depth investigation into the operational dynamics of these schemes. A pivotal component of this examination is the corporate sector's engagement with climate action and resilience building. The study dichotomizes the extent and intensity of private sector involvement, positing the potential for symbiotic government-enterprise partnerships to actualize climate ambitions. Furthermore, the research elucidates the Uzbek government's pivotal role in honoring international climate accords, concentrating on its adherence to the climate change mandates. Exploring policy reforms and initiatives divulges the nation's endeavors to curtail greenhouse gas emissions, mitigate climatic impacts, and actively participate in collective climate governance. The comprehensive overview articulates Uzbekistan's strides towards fortifying climate resilience and advancing sustainable development. The insights garnered underscore the nation's pursuit of economic vigor, societal prosperity, and environmental robustness, providing a microcosmic view of its developmental ethos within the macrocosm of global sustainability efforts.
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Title
Integrative Governance, Resilience, and Sustainability
Publication Details
Interdisciplinary Advances in Sustainable Development III: Proceedings of the BHAAAS International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development 2024, Vol.851, pp.396-415
Resource Type
Conference proceeding
Conference
BHAAAS International Symposium on Sustainable Urban Development (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 06/20/2024–06/23/2024)
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland; Cham
Series
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Number of pages
20
Identifiers
99380576593706600
Academic Unit
Business Administration; Lewis Bear Jr. College of Business