NUU and Hydrometeorology Service Agency Collaborate on Environmental Monitoring and Data Analysis Seminar
On February 25, Professor Kholmatjanov Bakhtiyor of National University of Uzbekistan, along with professors from the Faculty of Hydrometeorology, held a seminar training on “Monitoring of Atmospheric Pollution, Water, Soil Pollution, and Background Monitoring: Planned Data Analysis.” This seminar was organized in collaboration with the Hydrometeorology Service Agency under the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection, and Climate Change.
The cooperation between NUU and the Hydrometeorology Service Agency focuses on several key areas, including the collection, analysis, and summarization of hydrometeorological data, the creation of a national database for hydrometeorological and climatic information, and the development of hydrometeorology using modern technologies. This partnership also aims to provide various types of hydrometeorological services, including forecasts and warnings, to the public and specific sectors such as agriculture, aviation, and national defense.
Additionally, the collaboration extends to monitoring atmospheric pollution, natural watercourses, and soil pollution, as well as conducting background monitoring, which involves data collection, processing, analysis, and preparation of information. These activities are essential for forecasting atmospheric pollution levels and contributing to climate change monitoring, forecasting, and impact assessments.
The seminar provided an opportunity for professors, teachers, and specialists to share knowledge and enhance their skills in data analysis related to environmental monitoring. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve the accuracy and efficiency of hydrometeorological services in Uzbekistan, thereby supporting climate resilience and environmental protection in the region.