Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education
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Abstract
This article deals with the importance of geoecology today, the methodological foundations of this subject, and the emphasis on science in our country. In addition, the purpose and subject of the geoecology, the developing styles of this subject in world practice are also described
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118
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Recommended Citation
Matsaidova, S. Kh. and Aminov, B. B.
(2019)
"THEORETICAL AND SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS REGARDING GEOECOLOGY,"
Central Asian Problems of Modern Science and Education: Vol. 4
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, Article 11.
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https://uzjournals.edu.uz/capmse/vol4/iss2/11