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The research relevance lies in the need to elaborate on the mechanisms of transition of the regional economy to green production. This research is of particular relevance for the agricultural territories of Russia due to the strategic guidelines of the regions until 2035, including the transition to a green economy. The study is conducted on the example of the Republic of Altay. The novelty of the research objectives lies in the development of theoretical and methodological provisions for the implementation of a green economy model at the regional level through the development of specific economic and institutional mechanisms. The scientific novelty lies in the fact that the region becomes a territory of advanced development when the mechanisms of transition to a green economy at the national level have not yet been fully formed.
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Glotko, A.V., Mirzoyan, Z.V., Kantsalieva, Z.L. (2022). Formation of the Green Economy Model in the Region. In: Popkova, E.G., Sergi, B.S. (eds) Geo-Economy of the Future. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92303-7_3
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