AIR POLLUTION INDICATORS IN TASHKENT AND THEIR IMPACT ON GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Keywords:
atmospheric air, pollution, PM2.5, urban ecology, transport emissions, monitoring, green infrastructure, TashkentAbstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the current environmental situation in Tashkent, reflecting the increasing anthropogenic factors and the deterioration of air quality. Attention is paid to the dynamics of the concentration of fine particles, the main indicators of air pollution and those that pose a serious threat to public health (PM2.5 and PM10). The main sources of harmful emissions are considered, the transport sector, industrial enterprises, construction sites and the use of solid fuels in residential areas.
References
Abdullaev, M. Urban Air Quality and Environmental Monitoring. Tashkent: Science Press, 2021.
European Environment Agency. Urban Air Quality Assessment Report. 2022.
Brown, T., Collins, R. Air Pollution in Megacities: Causes and Solutions. London: Routledge, 2019.
WHO. Air Quality and Health. Geneva, 2021.
Karimova, S. Ecological Risks in Urban Environments. Samarkand University Press, 2020.
Miller, J. “Particulate Matter and Public Health Impact.” Journal of Clean Air Research, 2021.
UNEP. Global Air Quality Guidelines. 2022.
Hassanov, U. Transport Emissions and Urban Ecology. Tashkent: Yangi Avlod, 2022.
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Амантурдиева Дурдона Гуломовна

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.