IMPROVING CADASTRAL MANAGEMENT AND CARTOGRAPHIC SUPPORT METHODS FOR LAND DESIGNATED FOR NATURE PROTECTION, WELLNESS, AND RECREATIONAL PURPOSES: A CASE STUDY OF SAMARKAND REGION
Abstract
This article examines the challenges and opportunities of improving cadastral management and cartographic support for land designated for nature protection, health improvement, and recreational purposes using the case of the Samarkand region. The study applies GIS technologies, digital cadastral systems, and remote sensing methods to analyze the current state of such lands. It identifies problems, assesses ecological potential, and provides science-based recommendations. The proposed methodology aims to ensure ecological sustainability and promote rational use of recreational land resources.
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