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Regulation of Ecological Stability in the Conditions of a Civil Society
Author(s) -
R Djuraev,
M Alikulova
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
the advanced science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2219-7478
pISSN - 2219-746X
DOI - 10.15550/asj.2014.08.111
Subject(s) - civil society , stability (learning theory) , ecology , political science , biology , computer science , law , politics , machine learning
In the article questions of regulation of ecological stability in the conditions of the further deepening of democratic reforms and formation of a civil society as one of major factors of maintenance of a sustainable development of the country are considered. Authors of the article explore the effects of the reforms in the field of ecology, environmental stability participation process government agencies. In the article summarizes the results of the international cooperation Uzbekistan in ecology. Interesting posts is about the flora and fauna of the country. The authors studied the relationship with the ecological stability of educating young people. Authors of the scientific article noted that the regulation of environmental sustainability comes to the fore in connection with the implementation of reforms in education and in other industries and education program harmoniously developed personality. It should be noted that in the context of civil society to ensure environmental sustainability is becoming an important component of regional security, exerting an increasing influence on well-being and health, as well as on the economic impact of all sectors of industry and agriculture. In these circumstances, the strategic objectives of environmental sustainability placed the radical improvement of the environment, rehabilitation and prevention of degradation of natural systems, protect human health and the creation of conditions for improving the quality and life expectancy of the population.

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