"TIQXMMI" MTUda "Globallashuv sharoitida oliy maxsus ta’lim va fanni rivojlantirish muammolari va istiqbollari" mavzusida xalqaro konferensiya bo‘lib o‘tdi..
10.04.2025

On April 10,
2025, an international conference titled "Challenges and Prospects for the
Development of Higher Specialized Education and Science in the Context of
Globalization" was held at TIIAME-NRU University in Tashkent. Associate
Professor Sh. Rakhmonov participated in the conference with a presentation. He
discussed the LESLIE project and its goals, as well as the opportunities for
advancing science and education in the context of globalization.
During the
conference, Professor Rakhmonov presented his research paper titled
"Utilizing Remote Sensing Technologies for the Preservation and
Development of Green Infrastructure: A Case Study of Tashkent." The paper
provided detailed insights into how remote sensing (RS) technologies can be
applied to preserve and develop green spaces in Tashkent and improve the
ecological situation in the city.
Key Points
of the Paper
As cities,
especially large urban centers like Tashkent, undergo rapid urbanization, the
importance of green infrastructure is increasing. Ensuring the ecological
well-being of the population and protecting the environment largely depends on
the existence and management of green spaces. Professor Rakhmonov's research
demonstrated how remote sensing technologies can be used to analyze the changes
in green spaces in Tashkent. Using data from Sentinel-2 satellites, he analyzed
changes in green areas between 2013 and 2023, revealing a decline in green
spaces, especially in the central districts of the city, such as Mirzo
Ulug'bek, Shayxontohur, and Yakkasaroy. However, Sergeli district showed an
increase in green spaces, which can be attributed to the construction of new
parks, such as the "New Uzbekistan Park."
Recommendations
and Solutions
The research
includes several recommendations for preserving and enhancing green
infrastructure in Tashkent. These include preparing annual "green space
reports" for the city, improving urban planning legislation to ensure the
preservation of green infrastructure in new construction projects, and
integrating remote sensing technologies into the operations of local
authorities and environmental organizations.
Addressing
Global and Local Challenges
Associate
Professor Sh. Rakhmonov's scientific approach to education and research not
only addresses the local environmental challenges but also offers solutions for
global sustainability. The need to fully utilize the advanced capabilities of
remote sensing technologies for the sustainable development of green
infrastructure was emphasized.
Other
participants, including scientists and specialists, highlighted the importance
of developing new approaches to education and research in the era of
globalization, sharing their perspectives and insights during the conference.



