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The article examines the globalization of environmental problems, the impact of the complexity of relations in the use of natural resources on the environment in Uzbekistan. Environmental degradation has been a global problem for the world community since the 1950s. In the new millennium, the approach to preventing environmental problems is reflected in the mutual integration and unification of the environmental policies of states. While there is a rapprochement in relations aimed at preventing environmental problems, the escalation of the environmental crisis is growing every day. This is reflected in the negative impact of the ecology of one region on the ecology of other regions. Therefore, the main content of the article is the impact of global environmental globalization on the environmental policy of Uzbekistan. The article provides a socio-philosophical analysis of changes, problems and ways of solving the ecological situation in Uzbekistan.
ecological problems, ecological situation, ecological relations, ecological environment, ecological globalization, ecological safety, global changes, hydropower, natural resources, ecological policy, non-renewable resources, renewable resources, semi-renewable resources
ecological problems, ecological situation, ecological relations, ecological environment, ecological globalization, ecological safety, global changes, hydropower, natural resources, ecological policy, non-renewable resources, renewable resources, semi-renewable resources
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