“METHODS FOR ANALYZING SHIFTS IN ANIMAL HABITATS USING MODERN CARTOGRAPHIC TECHNOLOGIES”

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  • Jololdinov Asror Toshtemirovich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Samijonova Gulzira Esonboy qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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habitat shifts, GIS, remote sensing, species distribution modeling, wildlife conservation, spatial analysis, climate change, machine learning, biodiversity, cartography

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The study of animal habitat shifts is critical for understanding ecological changes, biodiversity conservation, and climate change impacts. Modern cartographic technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and species distribution modeling, have revolutionized habitat analysis. This article explores advanced methodologies for tracking and predicting habitat shifts, emphasizing the integration of satellite imagery, machine learning, and spatial statistics. Case studies demonstrate how these tools enhance accuracy in monitoring species migration, habitat fragmentation, and anthropogenic impacts. The findings highlight the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in wildlife conservation and sustainable land-use planning.

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  • Jololdinov Asror Toshtemirovich

    Head of the Furkat district branch of the State Cadastre Chamber, independent researcher at Kokand State University

    e-mail: Furkatkadastr@gmail.com

    tel: +998975900588

  • Samijonova Gulzira Esonboy qizi

    English teacher at Beshariq district polytechnic No. 2, Fergana region

    e-mail: Gulisamijonova@gmail.com

    +998974180525

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2025-08-06