SUV RESURSLARIDAN TARMOQLARARO FOYDALANISH FAOLIYATI BOSHQARUVIGA TA'SIR ETUVCHI OMILLAR

Authors

  • Karimov Anvarjon Muqumjonovich Author

Keywords:

suv resurslari, tarmoqlararo boshqaruv, omillar tahlili, institutsional omillar, suv iqtisodiyoti, integratsiyalashgan suv boshqaruvi, Markaziy Osiyo.

Abstract

Ushbu maqolada suv resurslaridan tarmoqlararo foydalanish faoliyati boshqaruviga ta'sir etuvchi omillar tizimli ravishda tahlil qilingan. Tadqiqotda iqtisodiy, institutsional, texnologik, ekologik va ijtimoiy omillar alohida ko'rib chiqilib, ular o'rtasidagi o'zaro bog'liqlik aniqlangan. Adabiyotlar tahlili asosida suv boshqaruvining nazariy modellari va zamonaviy yondashuvlari o'rganilgan. O'zbekiston va Markaziy Osiyo mintaqasining o'ziga xos sharoitlari hisobga olingan holda omillar tasnifi ishlab chiqilgan. Tadqiqot natijalari suv resurslarini tarmoqlararo taqsimlash samaradorligini oshirishga qaratilgan siyosiy va amaliy tavsiyalar ishlab chiqish uchun nazariy asos bo'lib xizmat qiladi.

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2026-06-15

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SUV RESURSLARIDAN TARMOQLARARO FOYDALANISH FAOLIYATI BOSHQARUVIGA TA’SIR ETUVCHI OMILLAR. (2026). Innovations in Science and Technologies, 3(6), 75-82. https://innoist.uz/index.php/ist/article/view/1589

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