Forecast of changes in land areas, population growth, dynamics of construction of buildings and structures

Author:

Abdullaev Zafar,Allanazarov O.,Khikmatullayev Sanjar,Aynaqulov Sharafidin,Oymatov Rustam

Abstract

In the scientific work, in the period of 2011-2020, on the example of the Bostonliq district of the Tashkent region, the number of inhabitants in agriculture and the land areas, structures and buildings used by them, the annual changes of the land area per person were studied, and based on the analysis, the improvement of the living conditions and well-being of the population during the years 2021-2030 forecasts for the increase were made and recommendations were developed.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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