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Khasanova Nigora Daniyarovna
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Bog'liq Khasanova NIgoraCONCLUSION
Geoinformatics holds immense promise for addressing socio-economic and environmental challenges in Uzbekistan, yet persistent barriers hinder its widespread adoption and effectiveness. By addressing challenges related to data accessibility, capacity building, infrastructure, and policy frameworks, Uzbekistan can leverage geoinformatics to propel sustainable development, resource management, and innovation across sectors. As emerging trends continue to shape the landscape of geoinformatics, concerted efforts are warranted to realize its full potential and pave the way for a more prosperous and resilient future in Uzbekistan.
In conclusion, the field of geoinformatics in Uzbekistan is marked by a broad spectrum of research efforts encompassing land use analysis, water resource management, urban planning, environmental monitoring, and disaster risk assessment. However, the lack of specialists in geoinformatics presents a notable challenge, impeding the full realization of its potential. These studies not only advance scientific knowledge but also play a vital role in informing evidence-based decision-making and policy formulation across various sectors. As research in geoinformatics continues to progress, collaborative efforts among researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders are essential to address the multifaceted challenges confronting Uzbekistan and to effectively harness the power of geoinformatics for sustainable development.
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