ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES IN UZBEKISTAN: A GROWING CONCERN OVER WORSENING AIR QUALITY AND ITS IMPACTS ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND SUSTAINABILITY
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
1. Eco-friendly, 2. Public transportation, 3. Electric vehicles, 4. Renewable energy, 5. Emissions, 6. Greenhouse gases, 7. Infrastructure, 8. Sustainability, 9. Air pollution, 10. Renewable fuelsAbstract
Article is concerned over the poor quality of air, especially in the capital city Tashkent, increased level of pollution, and its impact to both urban and rural areas. Starting with brief flashback to the past air condition in one of the most historical countries over the globe — Uzbekistan, and ending with solutions to the given issue that are eligible to any other country suffering with the same or similar issues.
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What do statistics say:https://www.iqair.com/uzbekistan/toshkent-shahri/tashkent
Extensive vehicle use:https://www.focus2move.com/uzbek-vehicles-market-3/
Increasing green space:https://centralasiaclimateportal.org/sustainable-cities-uzbekistans-experience/
Replacing toxic infrastructure:
sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/migration/uz/uzb_un_summary_The_Outlook_for_the_Development_of_Renewable_Energy_in_Uzbekistan.pdf.
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