Analysis and Current Problems of Greening Small Cities in Arid Conditions
Keywords:
greening, small cities, arid climate, green spacesAbstract
The article examines current problems of greening small cities located in arid climatic conditions. An analysis of green spaces in the cities of Khanabad, Yangiyo‘l, and Chinoz was carried out. The main factors contributing to the degradation of landscaping systems were identified, including high anthropogenic pressure, reduction of green areas, insufficient use of adapted tree and shrub species, violations of maintenance technologies, and lack of irrigation. Climatic, soil, and ecological characteristics of the territories affecting the sustainability of green plantings were investigated. Measures aimed at improving urban greening systems are proposed, including the reconstruction of existing plantings, expansion of plant diversity, development of vertical landscaping, and rational use of vacant urban areas.
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