A highly prestigious webinar
In order to gain solid knowledge and in-depth expertise in this area, it is certainly necessary to study foreign experience. The organization of regular round tables and seminars with our compatriots abroad contributes to this. On April 3 of this year in our institute scientific and practical webinar with our compatriots abroad on actual and interesting themes took place which has already become traditional. This webinar was organized by the World Association of Youth of Uzbekistan, the Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Federal Republic of Germany, the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers (TIIAME) and the land management company in the Swedish commune of Linköping ("lantmätare)
This webinar was moderated by Kamoliddin Bediev, representative of the World Youth Association of Uzbekistan in Germany, and opened by Tokhirjon Sultanov, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at TIIAME, 1st Secretary of the Embassy of Uzbekistan in Germany, Consul Sarvar Kamilov. As the keynote speaker of the webinar, the graduate of our institute, Zhamshid Juraboev, who lives in Sweden and carries out his activities as a land management specialist at a land management enterprise, shared his practical experience and practical expertise on the topic "Use of the geoinformation system in land management - the example of Sweden", which can be a solution to the current and contemporary problems of today.
During this webinar, young scientists, doctoral students and teachers who conduct their research in the field of land management, land cadastre and monitoring, as well as webinar participants received detailed information on the use of the Geographic Information System (GIS) in land management, efficient use and management of land resources, following the example of Sweden, one of the most developed countries in Europe. At the end of the webinar, Zhamshid Jurabayev answered in detail the questions of the participants on this topic, and also gave a number of necessary advice to young scientists conducting scientific work in this area.
Information of the basic doctoral student of the Geodesy and Geoinformatics Department, Zohid Mamatkulov
During this webinar, young scientists, doctoral students and teachers who conduct their research in the field of land management, land cadastre and monitoring, as well as webinar participants received detailed information on the use of the Geographic Information System (GIS) in land management, efficient use and management of land resources, following the example of Sweden, one of the most developed countries in Europe. At the end of the webinar, Zhamshid Jurabayev answered in detail the questions of the participants on this topic, and also gave a number of necessary advice to young scientists conducting scientific work in this area.
Information of the basic doctoral student of the Geodesy and Geoinformatics Department, Zohid Mamatkulov
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