Peculiarities of water resources use in uzbekistan
- Raximov, Olim Khamitovich 34
- Cuesta, T. S. 12
- Khamidov, Obidjon Hafizovich 5
- 1 Professor, Agricultural and Forestry Engineering Department, University of Santiago de Compostela.
- 2 Higher Polytechnic Engineering School, Campus Universitario s/n Lugo 27003, Spain
- 3 Agricultural and Forestry Engineering Department, University of Santiago de Compostela
- 4 Professor in Faculty of Economics and Tourism, Bukhara State University
- 5 Professor, Faculty of Economics and Tourism, Bukhara State University
ISSN: 2455-6939
Ano de publicación: 2020
Volume: 06
Número: 03
Páxinas: 435-449
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: International Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Research
Resumo
The use of water resources in Uzbekistan has a long history and character. According to historical data, land irrigation has developed in the eastern countries, mainly from the upper reaches of the rivers to the lower reaches. The development of irrigated agriculture in ancient times had three stages. Initially, primary simple irrigation was carried out in the existing tribes. In a second stage, as a result of the formation of slave communities, agricultural societies began to build relatively larger canals. Finally, centralized slavery states emerged, which built and expanded irrigation networks. These are the stages of their water intake from these irrigation sources and centralized management. The achievements in the field of irrigation in the Central Asian region have set an example for other countries and stimulated their development. These peculiar features of water use and its history are analysed in the article.