Socio-Politics Of Uzbekistan In The Context Of Ecological Globalization

  • Gulomova Rukhsora Burievna Shahrisabz State Pedagogical Institute Lecture, Department of Social Sciences
Keywords: ecological globalization, environmental threats, geographical location, industry, resources, climate, sustainable development, economic and technological processes

Abstract

Ecological globalization is increasing the interconnectedness of environmental problems, resource management, technological and economic processes around the world. This process has led to the global discussion of environmental threats and sustainable development issues, forgetting about national borders. In the conditions of Uzbekistan, ecological globalization creates new opportunities, but also serious challenges. The country's climate, geographical location, demand for water and land resources, the specificity of industry and agriculture make it necessary to reconsider environmental policy from the perspective of national interests, economic development and international obligations.

 

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Published
2025-08-22
How to Cite
Burievna, G. R. (2025). Socio-Politics Of Uzbekistan In The Context Of Ecological Globalization. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 6(4), 640-644. https://doi.org/10.51699/cajlpc.v6i4.1315
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