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Qristine (Ketevan) Kuratashvili
CULTURE AND ITS ROLE IN FORMATION OF "GREEN ECONOMY"

Summary 

The scientific work considers culture as a complex factor, as an ideological and theoretical basis, and as a necessary condition for socio-economic progress, and therefore, as a factor in the formation of a "green economy."

It is culture - a factor of culture - in a comprehensive sense, which is of fundamental importance for the effective functioning of society and the state, which also implies the formation of a “green economy” in the interests of realizing the interests of the people.

Consequently, culture has a crucial role in the formation of a “green economy”, because without an integrated approach to the problem of culture and without the effective use of the cultural factor, the real formation of a “green economy” is impracticable.

Special attention in scientific work is drawn to a creative approach to the problem of cultural development, and, in particular, to the problems of science and education development, legal and managerial culture, the solution of which is a prerequisite for the effective social-economic development of society and the state, and therefore necessary condition for the formation of a "green economy".

Thus, under culture the author means, first of all, spiritual culture: education as a culture, science as a culture, as well as legal culture, management culture, etc., which is considered in the author’s research as a complex cultural factor.

At the same time, the cultural factor in the aforementioned understanding, according to the author, is primarily a directly acting factor, while artistic culture, again based on the author’s well-founded conviction, acts as a predominantly indirect factor of public administration and socio-economic progress, and hence the formation of a "green economy".