PRINCIPLES OF INDOOR LAND MANAGEMENT

Ulugbek Juraev , Dilshod Kayumov , Maruf Mamadzhanov , Anvarjon Dadakhodjaev
Widespread anthropogenic land development in Uzbekistan in 1975-1980. It influenced the intensification of the processes of erosion and man–made soil disturbance, which led to a reduction of more than 300 thousand hectares of agricultural land and a deterioration in the soil and ecological situation of the country. The problem is aggravated by the fact that in the arid zone and the mountainous region of the Republic, the use of traditional methods of land reclamation and reclamation of soils disturbed by ravines and anthropogenic human activity. [1, p. 4]. Scientific justification determining the effectiveness of anti–theft measures should take into account all aspects of economic activity - economic, environmental and social.

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