WAYS TO PROMOTE ECOTOURISM FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC GOALS
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This article explores the main directions of ecosystem ecology, focusing on functional processes and the structures and services produced by ecosystems. It emphasizes the interrelationship between physical and biological structures and how understanding these interactions supports the sustainable production of high-quality water and economically beneficial goods. The study highlights the significance of functional processes, including primary productivity, decomposition, and trophic interactions, and their role in maintaining human resources, fiber, fuel, and water supply. Ecosystem ecology provides a strong foundation for addressing global environmental challenges, such as climate change and freshwater degradation, by identifying interrelated ecological mechanisms. The article also reviews national strategies and initiatives in Uzbekistan aimed at promoting environmental protection, ecological sustainability, and “green space” projects. Specific targets include afforestation programs, air quality monitoring, waste collection and recycling, and the protection of natural water bodies, all contributing to the mitigation of human-induced climate impacts.
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