E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Modern features of urban development: A case study from Uzbekistan

  • Madrimov Rajabboy,
  • Tashtaeva Saida,
  • Kasimov Khasanboy,
  • Yusupov Hasanboy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202456302001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 563
p. 02001

Abstract

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This article describes the development features of Tashkent agglomeration in conditions of independence of Uzbekistan and market relations. The urban agglomeration was approached as a unique social environment, economic space, innovation, and infrastructure and investment space. Territorial composition of the capital agglomeration was analyzed and ways of regulating it in accordance with market relations were recommended. This paper develops the theory of agglomeration support carcass which provides its formation, existence and spatial compounds with using the geostructural and regional analyses and here have been identified their importance in the future development of the urban territories. In this article population were divided into two zones according to the purpose of attracting residents to the center and it based on research and questionnaires which provided in the satellite cities: zone 1, which dominates daily traffic, with population commutes for work and study and in the second zone prevails weekly and monthly traffic. And some ways to regulate the territorial composition of the capital agglomeration in accordance with market relations are recommended.