GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE AND ECO-FRIENDLY TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Keywords:
green infrastructure, eco-friendly transport, sustainable urban planning, Uzbekistan, electric vehicles, renewable energy, carbon emissions, mobility transition.Abstract
As the global climate crisis intensifies, green infrastructure and eco-friendly transport systems are emerging as critical components of sustainable urban development. These systems aim not only to reduce carbon emissions but also to enhance public health, improve energy efficiency, and foster economic resilience.
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