Transitioning Emerging Economies Toward Sustainability by Implementing Targeted Policy Interventions

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Amer Ibrahim

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Transitioning emerging economies towards sustainable development is critical to addressing global environmental, social and economic challenges. This study examines the role of targeted policy interventions in accelerating sustainable development in developing countries. Analyzing case studies and data from various sectors, the study identifies key drivers of renewable energy adoption, circular economic inclusion, adaptation, and sustainable agricultural practices permanent The importance of the study to adapt policies to local conditions, apply economic incentives, and foster international cooperation. Furthermore, it highlights the challenges posed by political instability, resource scarcity and lack of technical capacity, providing strategic recommendations to mitigate these barriers Findings highlight the potential of targeted interventions to change development trajectories, achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ensure long-term resilience plant in emerging economies. This research contributes to the discourse on sustainability by providing actionable insights for policy makers, stakeholders and international organizations committed to promoting sustainable development in the world all of the above.

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Ibrahim, A. (2024). Transitioning Emerging Economies Toward Sustainability by Implementing Targeted Policy Interventions. ESTIDAMAA, 2024, 53-59. https://doi.org/10.70470/ESTIDAMAA/2024/008
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