DEVELOPING A DIGITAL LAND MANAGEMENT PLATFORM FOR SUSTAINABLE USE OF LAND RESOURCES IN SURKHANDARYA

Authors

  • Abdisamatov Otabek Saydamatovich Author
  • Najimov Zohid Zokir o‘g‘li Author

Abstract

Sustainable land resource management is essential for the socio-economic development and environmental conservation of regions experiencing rapid land use changes. Surkhandarya, a strategically important region of Uzbekistan, faces challenges related to land degradation, inefficient data management, and uncoordinated land use planning. This research proposes the development of an integrated digital land management platform (DLMP), leveraging Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and web-based technologies, to facilitate sustainable land use and resource conservation. The platform aims to provide real-time data access, facilitate stakeholder collaboration, and support decision-making processes. The study details the platform's architecture, data integration processes, and implementation strategy, supported by pilot testing results. The findings demonstrate significant improvements in data accuracy, transparency, and planning efficiency, contributing to sustainable land management practices in Surkhandarya.

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Published

2025-07-27