Regionalization of Nature Conservation in The Fergana Valley
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ajast/Volume05Issue05-05Keywords:
Landscape complexes of the Fergana Valley, sustainable use of natural resources, environmental protectionAbstract
The use of natural resources, mitigation of natural and anthropogenic processes, and environmental protection are inherently interrelated components of a unified and integrated system. These processes are most effectively implemented within specific landscapes or groups of landscapes. The nature conservation aspect of this system holds particular significance. This article examines such processes using the example of the Fergana Valley.
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