Department of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, University of Engineering Technologies, Voronezh 394000, Russia
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Rising from Crisis: Building Back Better with a Green Recovery
Author(s): Sviridova Tatyana*
The world has witnessed numerous crises throughout history, each of which has tested human resilience and adaptability. The recent global
pandemic and its far-reaching socio-economic repercussions have once again highlighted the need for innovative and sustainable recovery
strategies. The concept of building back better has gained prominence as societies seek to not only recover but also to evolve in a more
environmentally conscious manner. This article delves into the idea of a green recovery, exploring its significance, key principles, potential benefits
and challenges. By harnessing the power of innovation, collaboration and a commitment to sustainability, countries can rise from crisis, not only
revitalizing their economies but also creating a foundation for a more resilient and eco-friendly future... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4923.2023.7.194
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