SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO THE CONSERVATION OF PLANT DIVERSITY AND THE STUDY OF NATURAL RESERVES IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Mahbubaxon Djurayeva Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2026v2i12/n04

Keywords:

plant diversity, flora, endemic species, anthropogenic impact, environmental factors.

Abstract

This article analyzes the scientific foundations of plant diversity conservation in Uzbekistan, as well as ecological and anthropogenic factors affecting natural resources. The richness of the republic's flora, the distribution of endemic and rare plant species, the state of populations, and the main factors leading to their decline are highlighted. During the study, the effectiveness of various scientific approaches was evaluated, and modern scientific methods and conclusions were developed. Practical recommendations were also provided for the sustainable management of natural resources, the rational use of biological resources, and the improvement of the protection system.

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Published

2026-06-27

How to Cite

Djurayeva, M. (2026). SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES TO THE CONSERVATION OF PLANT DIVERSITY AND THE STUDY OF NATURAL RESERVES IN UZBEKISTAN. SCIENCE OF THE NEW ERA: INNOVATIVE IDEAS AND SOLUTIONS FOR HUMANITY, 2(12), 17-19. https://doi.org/10.47390/ydif-y2026v2i12/n04