CREATION OF A GIS SYSTEM FOR EFFECTIVE USE AND MONITORING OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN NUKUS DISTRICT

Authors

  • Orazimbetov Temurbek Ramatulla uli Author

Abstract

The rational use and continuous monitoring of agricultural lands are among the key factors ensuring food security and sustainable agricultural development. This research focuses on creating a Geographic Information System (GIS) for the efficient utilization and monitoring of agricultural lands in Nukus District. The proposed system aims to integrate spatial data, satellite imagery, and analytical tools to support decision-making in land management, soil fertility assessment, and crop productivity forecasting. The implementation of GIS technologies will allow specialists and farmers to evaluate land conditions, prevent degradation, and improve agricultural productivity through data-driven management.

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5. United Nations Environment Programme (2023). Land Degradation and Sustainable Management in Central Asia.

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Published

2025-10-26