The Evolution of Urban Environment Restoration

Authors

  • Eshatov Ikrom Kuziyevich (PhD) Associate Professor, Teacher of the Department of "Urban Planning", Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction, named after Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Muxamadjanov F.F. Independent researcher of the Department of Urban Planning, Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction named after Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Taniyeva K.U. PhD Student, Department of Urban Planning, Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction named after Mirzo Ulugbek
  • Yusupov Ziyodulo Jahongirovich Samarkand State University of Architecture and Construction, named after Mirzo Ulugbek

Keywords:

Urban Environment, Urbanization, Ecological Sustainability, Green Infrastructure, Urban History, Innovations, Transport System, Sustainable Development, Urban Economy

Abstract

The significance of the development trend of urban environment restoration is closely linked with urbanization, climate change, ecological crisis and growing population in cities today. Cities are expanding at an accelerated pace, outpacing demography everywhere, but their development usually has negative impacts on the environment, widens social disparity and consumes excessive resources. The urban space is shaped by historical developments, economic progress, social requirements and new technologies primarily. Architecture and urban planning infrastructure are one of key mechanisms of this process, contributing to how cities should be look like and work. The emergence of cities in Uzbekistan has a history that is likewise closely related to this development. The purpose of this study is to understand the function and value of architecture-related urban infrastructure in the restoration of the city environment and its evolution. Urban restoration and development does in fact mirror the cultural, social and economic history of mankind. As a part of this the contemporary notions concerning architecture and town planning as well as their correlation with infrastructure and environment issues are studied.

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2025-12-17

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Kuziyevich, E. I. ., Muxamadjanov F.F., Taniyeva K.U., & Jahongirovich, Y. Z. . (2025). The Evolution of Urban Environment Restoration. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND DESIGN, 7(1), 55–62. Retrieved from https://cajad.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJAD/article/view/557

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