ECOTOURISM POTENTIAL OF THE JIZZAKH REGION

Authors

  • Ozodbek Nematov Master Student, National University Of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Jizzakh region, Ecotourism, Biodiversity

Abstract

This study explores the ecotourism potential of the Jizzakh region. Through a comprehensive methodology involving literature review, field surveys, and community engagement, the study assesses the ecological value, tourist attractions, and infrastructure of the region. The results reveal promising opportunities for ecotourism development, with the region boasting diverse ecosystems, scenic beauty, and rich biodiversity. However, improvements in infrastructure and the involvement of local communities are necessary for sustainable development. The study emphasizes the importance of strategic planning, environmental conservation, and socio-economic benefits for successful ecotourism in the Jizzakh region.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Lapasovich, M. O., Nematovich, N. O., Yakubovich, Z. B., Rustamovich, U. M., & Tolipov, F. (2020). Historical and ethnographic characteristics and socio-spiritual factors of visiting tourism in Uzbekistan. Journal of Critical Reviews, 7(6), 47-50.

Davlatova, K. Opportunities and Prospects for the Development of Ecotourism in the Jizzakh Oasis.

Davlatova, K., & Nematov, O. Man’s Traditional Clothes of in the Jizzakh Oasis.

Ubaydullayev, D. K., Murotqulova, S. I., & Pardaboyeva, m. X. Jizzax viloyatida ekoturizm istiqbollari. Узбекистон республикаси олий ва урта махсус таълим вазирлиги узбекистон республикаси география жамияти урганч давлат университети, 53.

Davlatova, H., & NEMATOV, O. (2021). Tajiks of Jizzakh Oasis: Traditional Way of Life: Customs and Traditions and Rituals. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.

Downloads

Published

2023-09-10

How to Cite

Ozodbek Nematov. (2023). ECOTOURISM POTENTIAL OF THE JIZZAKH REGION. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 138–142. Retrieved from https://www.orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1164