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Abstract
Sustainable Development Strategies for Balancing Economic Growth with Environmental Protection
Dr. Pucha Ram Murthy
Volume: 15 Special Issue: 5 2025
Abstract:
This study explores the strategies for balancing economic growth with environmental protection by integrating environmental concerns into economic policy and encouraging sustainable behavior at all levels. It is possible to create a more resilient and prosperous future strategies for balancing economic growth with environmental protection include investing in renewable energy and green technologies, implementing a circular economy. Strengthening environmental regulations and enforcement ad promoting sustainable practices and public awareness.
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