Authors

  • Shohsanam Aliyeva
  • Indiraxon Ayubova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.71337/inlibrary.uz.science-research.139581

Keywords:

Industrial waste environment GIS ecological monitoring spatial analysis risk zones sustainable development environmental management.

Abstract

This article analyzes the environmental impact of industrial waste and the scientific basis for assessing it using GIS (Geographic Information Systems). Industrial waste contaminates air, water, and soil resources, reduces biodiversity, and negatively affects human health. Traditional monitoring methods often fail to adequately capture regional and environmental changes. Therefore, GIS technologies are used as an effective tool to determine the distribution, concentration, and ecological risk zones of industrial waste. The research results provide opportunities for developing practical recommendations for waste management and ensuring environmental sustainability.

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