ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH ON ASSESSING THE RECLAMATION STATE OF IRRIGATED LANDS

Authors

  • A.M.Arifjanov Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Head of the Department “Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics”, “TIIAME” National Research University
  • B.N.Bektashov Master student Department “Hydraulics and Hydroinformatics”, “TIIAME” National Research Universty

Keywords:

irrigated lands, reclamation state, soil salinization, drainage systems, remote sensing, precision agriculture, sustainable irrigation.

Abstract

This study synthesizes contemporary research on evaluating the reclamation state of irrigated lands, focusing on methodologies and technological advancements. The analysis encompasses soil salinity assessment, drainage system efficacy, and the application of remote sensing, sensor-based monitoring, and data-driven modeling. Particular emphasis is placed on addressing soil salinization and waterlogging in arid regions, with Uzbekistan as a case study. Contributions from global and Uzbek scholars underscore the integration of innovative tools to enhance sustainable land and water management practices. The findings highlight the potential of precision agriculture to mitigate degradation and optimize resource use in irrigated systems.

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Published

2025-04-30

How to Cite

Arifjanov, A., & Bektashov, B. (2025). ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH ON ASSESSING THE RECLAMATION STATE OF IRRIGATED LANDS. Journal of Agriculture & Horticulture, 5(4), 26–28. Retrieved from https://internationalbulletins.com/intjour/index.php/jah/article/view/1935