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DOI: https://doi.org/10.36719/2663-4619/127/213-222

Ofeliya Samadova

Mingachevir State University

Mingachevir, Azerbaijan

PhD in Economics

ofeliya.samadova@mdu.edu.az

Malahat Rahimova

Mingachevir State University

Mingachevir, Azerbaijan

PhD in Economics

malahat.rahimova@mdu.edu.az

Yegana Mammadli

Mingachevir State University

Mingachevir, Azerbaijan

PhD in Economics

yegana.mammadli@mdu.edu.az

Samira Akbarova

Mingechevir State University

Mingachevir, Azerbaijan

samirakbarova2024@gmail.com

Elmira Xalilova

Mingachevir State University

Mingachevir, Azerbaijan

elmira.xalilova@mdu.edu.az

 

Evaluation of the use of Alternative Energy Sources (NPP)

in Agroecotourism as a Stage of Our Republic's Transition to a "Green Economy"

 

Abstract

 

The COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath have demonstrated that natural factors, beyond macro- and microeconomic indicators, have no place in modern economic development. Simply put, human nature is the bridge that connects free decisions, financial outcomes, and social events. This complements the integrity of the economy, making its development sustainable. In this context, this article examines both alternative energy sources in a broad sense and their application in agro-ecotourism within the context of sustainable development.

Keywords: alternative energy sources, sustainable development, sustainable tourism, agricultural ecotourism, and green economy

 

 


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