Analysis of the factors affecting the economy of declining land productivity in Uzbekistan

Authors

  • Abdunazarov Oybek Abdumutalibovich PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Economic Theory, Tashkent State

Keywords:

Land resources, poverty, economic valuation

Abstract

The most important natural resource for humanity is the land, which is necessary for both our existence and advancement. Land deterioration, however, presents significant difficulties and exacerbates environmental, social, and economic problems. These include food insecurity, poverty, poor health, biodiversity loss, water scarcity, decreased climate change resilience, and community dislocation. While governments are making substantial efforts to address the impacts of land degradation, the growing effects of climate change are aggravating the problem. Many land types continue to degrade, with the pace of deterioration expected to increase. To tackle this urgent issue, more comprehensive and sustained actions are needed. Prioritizing the prevention of land degradation and investing in soil restoration efforts are critical to maintaining ecosystem health, ensuring food security, and supporting communities' adaptability to climate change.

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Published

2026-06-04

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Analysis of the factors affecting the economy of declining land productivity in Uzbekistan. (2026). Global Scientific Review, 52, 1-9. https://scienticreview.com/index.php/gsr/article/view/622