OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN.
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Ecosystem ecology, physical and biological structures, functional processes, pollution assessment, environmental impact, green space project, ecotourism development.Abstract
This article examines the main directions of ecosystem ecology, focusing on functional processes and the structures and services produced by ecosystems. It emphasizes the interaction between physical and biological structures and how understanding these processes supports sustainable development, including environmentally responsible tourism. The study highlights the ecological, economic, and social importance of ecotourism in Uzbekistan, considering both natural and cultural resources, and suggests strategies for improving ecotourism services and expanding tourism potential.
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