USE OF DISTANCE SCOMING DATA IN LAND RESOURCE MONITORING

Authors

  • Siddikov Rasuljon Uktamovich Kokand State University
  • Ergasheva Marjona Otabek kizi Student of Geodesy and Geoinformatics at Kokand State University

Keywords:

Distance sensing, land resource monitoring, soil fertility, satellite data, NDVI, environmental monitoring, Uzbekistan, agro-monitoring.

Abstract

This article analyzes the possibilities and practical experience of using remote sensing (RS) technologies in land resource monitoring. Near-real-time monitoring of soil, vegetation cover, water resources, and land degradation is carried out through the RS. International and domestic research has been studied, and existing shortcomings in this area in Uzbekistan have been identified - personnel potential, obsolescence of technical equipment, and limitations of advanced analysis methods. It was also noted that the availability of free satellite data and open scientific platforms creates great opportunities for the further development of RS technologies in our country. As a result, it has been scientifically substantiated that improving the land resource monitoring system based on remote sensing will serve to increase environmental sustainability and agricultural efficiency.

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Published

2025-06-13

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How to Cite

USE OF DISTANCE SCOMING DATA IN LAND RESOURCE MONITORING. (2025). Web of Agriculture: Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 3(6), 27-32. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/8/article/view/4607