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The article deals with the analysis of population density with the help of geo information programs, the process of visualization of the integration of statistical and geographical data, the structure of the technological sequence. One of the methods for describing the relative productivity of land data is considered. Geo information systems can support the decision-making process in the design and selection phase with limited capabilities, and these systems provide a very static modeling environment. This limits their scope as a decision support tool, especially at stages where collaborative problem solving decisions are required.

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  • Date of creation in the UzSCI system 05-11-2022
  • Read count 147
  • Date of publication 30-09-2022
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages105-111
English

The article deals with the analysis of population density with the help of geo information programs, the process of visualization of the integration of statistical and geographical data, the structure of the technological sequence. One of the methods for describing the relative productivity of land data is considered. Geo information systems can support the decision-making process in the design and selection phase with limited capabilities, and these systems provide a very static modeling environment. This limits their scope as a decision support tool, especially at stages where collaborative problem solving decisions are required.

Author name position Name of organisation
1 Gulyamova L.. teacher UzMU
2 Shafkarova M.S. teacher UzMU
3 Rakhmonov D.N. teacher UzMU
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