2022
DOI: 10.52939/ijg.v18i1.2111
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Land Suitability Assessment for Cotton Cultivation - A Case Study of Kumkurgan District, Uzbekistan

Abstract: Optimal land allocation for cotton cultivation requires more expert knowledge since we face increasing land degradation and climate change impact in Uzbekistan over the last years. In addition, because of not taking into account important agro-ecological conditions, crop requirements and crop rotation systems, land productivity is declining year by year. But, how can decision making on land allocation for cotton cultivation be supported? Here, a land suitability assessment models which allow to integrate and w… Show more

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“…Identification of areas above the absolute height relative to the Baltic Sea in the study area has been performed, considering the relief and determining the most optimal areas for the installation of wind turbines and solar panels by the calculation method in the ArcGIS program for areas with high wind speed and air temperature. [9] During the analysis, the Global Mapper program was used to determine and geovisualize the values of the heights of the earth's surface. Data on the surface of Uzbekistan were downloaded via the Internet in the "DT0" format, boundary lines were drawn from the data received by the territorial unit, and wind direction was set using the create height command.…”
Section: Fig 2 Surface Temperature Map Of Samarkand Provincementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification of areas above the absolute height relative to the Baltic Sea in the study area has been performed, considering the relief and determining the most optimal areas for the installation of wind turbines and solar panels by the calculation method in the ArcGIS program for areas with high wind speed and air temperature. [9] During the analysis, the Global Mapper program was used to determine and geovisualize the values of the heights of the earth's surface. Data on the surface of Uzbekistan were downloaded via the Internet in the "DT0" format, boundary lines were drawn from the data received by the territorial unit, and wind direction was set using the create height command.…”
Section: Fig 2 Surface Temperature Map Of Samarkand Provincementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1980In -1990, the hydromodule zoning and irrigation structure of crops was developed in the regions of the Republic of Uzbekistan and gave its results. V.Lev and M.Mirzaakhmedov from the Fergana region, A. E. Avliyokulov from Surkhandarya region (1994), A. Mirzaev from the Kashkadarya region (1979), V. Nerozin, M. Khamidov (1976) from Khorezm region, Republic of Karakalpakstan performed by B.S.Mambetnazarov (1991) and others [14][15][16][17][18].…”
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confidence: 99%