ORGANIZATIONAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF GREEN ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT IN ENSURING REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18063121Keywords:
green enterprises, environmental safety, regional economy, sustainable development, organizational and economic mechanism, green technologies, environmental innovations, economic incentives, institutional environment, green entrepreneurshipAbstract
This article analyzes the organizational and economic foundations of the development of green enterprises in
ensuring environmental security in the region from a scientific, theoretical and practical perspective. The main goal of the
study is to identify mechanisms for reducing the negative impact on the environment, effectively using resources, and
strengthening regional economic stability through the development of green enterprises. The article reveals the institutional
conditions, economic incentives, and financial mechanisms for supporting green enterprises based on a systematic
approach. It also substantiates the introduction of green technologies, the development of ecological innovations, and the
expansion of green entrepreneurship as important factors in ensuring environmental security. The results of the study are
of practical importance in improving regional environmental policy and developing sustainable development strategies
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