Mechanisms Of Establishing The Use Of Irrigated Land In The Degradation State In The Conditions Of Land Use Diversification
Usmanov Yusuf Alikulovich , Independent Scientific Researcher, Tashkent Institute Of Irrigation And Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, UzbekistanAbstract
The formation of the appropriate, effective and effective mechanism of the restoration of irrigated lands in the state of degradation in the conditions of diversification of land use in our country is one of the most important problems of today. In this sense, this article presents the results of research on the restoration of irrigated lands in the state of degradation and their return to the process of their use repeated and offers in this regard are presented.
Keywords
Land use, diversification, land degradation
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