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VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 (AUGUST 2024) | Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources

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VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 (AUGUST 2024)

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Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul

Altynai Abdyralieva1, Nurzat Totubaeva*2

1Environmental Engineering Department, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Email: altynaiabdyralieva@mail.ru | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0000-9241-8225

2Environmental Engineering Department, Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Email: nurzat.totubaeva@manas.edu.kg | ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5919-9363

*Corresponding author

Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(2): 160-178. Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

Received: 05 April 2024

Reviewed: 27 June 2024

Provisionally Accepted: 30 June 2024

Revised: 13 July 2024

Finally Accepted: 15 July 2024

Published: 01 August 2024


                                    

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ABSTRACT

The rapid growth of population, wealth, and increased demand for beach holidays, in parallel with climate change, have made coastal ecosystems the most vulnerable on the planet and require developing a well-thought-out plan for their sustainable management. The aim of this study is to investigate the state of coastal ecosystems of semi-desert zones, to identify the main factors of the destructive impact of anthropogenic load on these systems, as well as to predict the development of the situation at the local and regional levels and to develop preventive measures to mitigate existing risks. The study was conducted using Google Earth Pro and ArcGIS 10.5.1 software tools. In the research, the ecological state of natural coastal systems in the regions of semi-desert landscape was analyzed, and the dynamics of destructive consequences of the destruction of natural complexes depending on various factors of influence was presented, optimal and real for implementation measures for sustainable management of specific landscape complexes were developed to reduce the negative anthropogenic impact on the state of coastal ecosystems and public health, as well as to improve the overall environmental situation in the region. In addition, the possibilities of applying modern management and technological measures to minimize the load on the natural system, based on the synergy of environmental safety and economic efficiency, with the introduction of modern innovative control systems and monitoring environmental pollution have been studied. The results of the study have significant practical significance for the development and modernization of the system of sustainable management of natural complexes at the national and regional levels, creation of vector programs of preventive actions, as well as can be used as an effective tool for further analysis of the risks of negative consequences of anthropogenic impact on the balance in coastal ecosystems, biodiversity, and public health.

Keywords

Recreational area; Level of destruction; Influence factor; Ecosystem approach

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Abdyralieva, A. and Totubaeva, N. (2024). Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(2): 160-178. Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

APA Style

Abdyralieva, A., & Totubaeva, N. (2024). Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7(2), 160-178. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

ACS Style

Abdyralieva A., Totubaeva N. Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 2024, 7 (2), 160-178. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

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Abdyralieva, Altynai, Totubaeva, Nurzat. 2024. “Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul”. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7 no. 2: 160-178. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

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Abdyralieva, Altynai and Nurzat Totubaeva. 2024. “Challenges of Transforming Coastal Buffer Zones into Urban Systems and their Sustainable Development Management: Case of Lake Issyk-Kul”. Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources, 7 (2): 160-178. https://doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.070208

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