Abstract

The whole natural system contributes to the creation of the most favorable environment for a stable environment, biological life, and especially human life. Nature is not the wealth of mankind, it is the natural world that surrounds it, and man is a part of it. The formation of a system of knowledge about the state of human and environmental protection and the interaction between the hazardous impacts of the polluted environment creates the problem of creating a unified and integrated system for environmental security. “Ecological exploitation” of totalitarian, authoritarian policies in the post-Soviet system is one of the main reasons for the emergence of a severe environmental situation in the country. The negative consequences of this policy were particularly evident in the globalization of the Aral Sea problem, which began in the 1960s. This article covers environmental and natural security issues in the Republic of Uzbekistan, and the Aral Sea, one of the strongest natural disasters in the region. Key words: Natural security, The Aral problem, environmental protection, environmental cooperation

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