SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL SPACE OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF UZBEKISTAN: HISTORY AND APPROACHES TO RESEARCH
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socio-ecological space, urbanization in Uzbekistan, urban environment, environmental sociology, sustainable environment, environmental policy.Abstract
The article examines the formation and evolution of approaches to the study of the socio-ecological space of the urban environment, with an emphasis on the realities and urban processes taking place in Uzbekistan. The development of scientific thought is analyzed - from classical concepts of interaction between society and nature to modern studies highlighting the impact of urbanization on the environmental and social well-being of the population. Particular attention is paid to the Soviet legacy in urban development policy, as well as modern initiatives aimed at creating a sustainable and ecologically balanced urban environment in Uzbekistan. The challenges and prospects of eco-social transformation in the context of growing urbanization, climate change and social demands of the population are reflected.
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