EARTH'S BIOSPHERE AND RATIONAL USE OF ITS RESOURCES

Authors

  • Satirali Ergashev Osh State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52754/16948688_2022_1_9

Keywords:

ecology, alternative, situation, resource, landscape, ecosystem, noosphere, factor, population, microorganism, region, agrocenosis

Abstract

The article deals with the orientation of the Noosphere and the rational use of resources through the study of the Earth's biosphere. The purpose of preserving the components of the biosphere and streamlining its measures was considered. When using the bissphere and its resources, methods of systematic survey were used, and the direction of their practical use was also taken into account. It was taken into account that with the help of the geographical method of forecasting, unpleasant phenomena in the economic life of a person can be avoided, and a decrease in the negative impact on nature will contribute to the implementation of measures. As a result, ways were proposed to reduce the anthropogenic negative impact on the biosphere. In the future, the need for a noospheric orientation in the use of resources by the public was considered.

References

Лапо А.В Следы былых биосфер, или рассказ о том, как устроена биосфера и что осталось от биосфер геологического прошлого [Текст] / А.В.Лапо. –М.: Знание, 1987.

Миркин Б.М. Глобальные тенденции развитие энергетики. Традиционная энергетики [Текст]/ Б.М. Миркин, Л.Г. Наумова. //Биология в школе, 2011.№4.

Вернадский В.И. Химическое строение биосферы Земли и его окружение [Текст]/ В.И.Вернадский .-М.1965.

Камшилов М.М. Эволюция биосферы [Текст]/М.М Камшилов. –М.:Наука.

Моисеев Н.Н. Человек и ноосфера Н.Н Моисеев .-М.: Молодая гвардия, 1990.

Дубнищева Т.Я. Концепции современного естествознания. Основной курс вопросах и ответах: [Текст] / Т.Я. Дубнищчева. Учебное пособие. – Новосибирск: Сибнивиздат. 2003.

Нормативные акты Кыргызской Республики. №40. 03.10.2016.

Published

2022-12-26

How to Cite

Ergashev, S. (2022). EARTH’S BIOSPHERE AND RATIONAL USE OF ITS RESOURCES. Journal of Osh State University. Chemistry. Biology. Geography, (1), 74–84. https://doi.org/10.52754/16948688_2022_1_9