Application Of Geographic Information Systems Of Fergana Region
Atajonova Odinaxon Ikromjonovna , Teacher Of Fergana College Of Industrial And Technical Services, UzbekistanAbstract
Geographic information technologies are new information technologies aimed at achieving various goals, including the informatization of production and management processes, not only for large-scale purposes but also for the regions of the Republic. In this article, it is possible to identify new achievements of geographic information systems in relation to the Fergana region.
Keywords
Geo-information, cartography, atlas, GIS, ArcGIS, cadasters, mapping
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