Keywords : resources
ESSENCE, CRITERIA AND PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABLE LAND USE
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages 1745-1748
Abstract. Natural resource management is an indispensable part of the economy,
while land use as an objective continuous multi-purpose process of land use by society acts
as its most important component subsystem. Land resources are used in all spheres of
society's activity-economic, social and environmental. Under the global model of economic
growth, the load on natural resources has reached its maximum size. In some regions of
the world and landscape ecosystems around the world, the risk of environmental disaster
was growing. Objectively, there is a need to move from a model of economic growth to a
model of sustainable development, including sustainable environmental management.
Land use is the most important component of the environmental management system. In
order to translate the inefficient system of land use in Uzbekistan to the model of its
sustainable development, the main criteria and principles were studied and established,
and the definition of sustainable land use was given.
Methods To Growth effectiveness Of Products Of Light Industry Enterprises Under Conditions Of Renewal Of Economy
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 3892-3896
Research paper portrays premise of the analysis of the nourishment business market and light industry showcase over the span of modernization the progressions that happen in their structure, rivalry and serious condition are distinguished and advocated. The analysis of the components, permitting territorial makers to make upper hand on the business sectors of the modernized ventures is satisfied. The chance of some better utilization of assets, especially work and immaterial resources associated with human capital and made by imaginative work, improving aptitudes, growing ability is demonstrated.
Optimization Of Land Resources Through Forages Development
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 5000-5013
The development of the livestock industry can be realized through the optimization of natural resources such as soil and vegetation that grows on it (forage, and legumes). Forage roles as animal feed, as well as land conservation plants, while leguminosae can improve soil nutrient elements. Changes in land use become a limiting factor in the availability of forage, giving and lack of animal feed. Optimization of land resources can be done through the use of marginal land, post-mining and watershed as an alternative to the development of forage. Appropriate land management according to the type of land which supported by technology has implications to the increasing of forages productivity and sustainability of land resources utilization in the long term as well as preserving the environment