An analytical approach to the accounting of settlement lands: A case study of Mirishkor District

Published: May 19, 2025

Abstract:

Purpose: The aim of this study is to analyze the legal, technical, and organizational aspects of accounting for settlement lands, with a specific focus on the Mirishkor district. It seeks to assess how settlement lands are classified, distributed, and managed, and to identify current challenges in maintaining accurate land records.

Research methodology: The research applies geostatistical analysis, geospatial object mapping, remote sensing, cartographic tools, and algorithmic approaches. These methods are used to evaluate land use distribution, monitor settlement expansion, and improve land accounting systems.

Results: The findings reveal that Mirishkor district contains 16,359 household plots totaling 4,494 hectares, with an average size of 0.27 hectares per plot. Of this, 797 hectares are occupied by residential buildings. The study recommends implementing a unified geospatial cadastral system, improving the address registry, and digitizing land accounting processes to better monitor and manage settlement lands.

Keywords:
1. Settlement lands
2. land fund of Mirishkor district
3. land categories
4. distribution
5. land area
Authors:
1 . Aliqulov G‘olib Nartoshevich
2 . Toshpo’latova Zebiniso Abbos Qizi
3 . Nortoshov Asilbek G‘olib O‘g‘li
How to Cite
Nartoshevich, A. G., Qizi, T. Z. A., & O‘g‘li, N. A. G. (2025). An analytical approach to the accounting of settlement lands: A case study of Mirishkor District. Journal of Multidisciplinary Academic and Practice Studies, 3(1), 67–70. https://doi.org/10.35912/jomaps.v3i1.2920

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