THE PROBLEM OF WATERLOGGING IN CITIES AND ITS ANALYSIS.
Abstract
This article explores the problems of waterlogging arising in cities during the process of urbanization, their underlying causes, and their environmental impact. The research was conducted through a comparative analysis of scientific works by international and local scholars. Primary focus is placed on the alteration of groundwater regimes and the disruption of hydrogeological balance. The role of groundwater in urban planning and design processes across international states is examined. The waterlogging issue within the territory of Gulistan city is addressed in these studies on an experimental basis. A scientific analysis of studied processes was carried out for regions including Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, the Rostov region, the Krasnodar and Stavropol territories, Kalmykia, and the republics of the North Caucasus.
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