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The Zerafshan River Basin (BRZ) is one of the most climatically complex areas not only in Tajikistan, but also in all of Central Asia (CA). Mountainous relief, high altitude zonality of climate, significant heterogeneity of meteorological conditions are the reasons of great climatic contrasts.At present, mankind is facing the problem of global climate change, which has a significant impact on the natural rhythm of development of ecological systems and has caused the increase in the number of emergency situations and changes in climatic conditions of the globe. This ultimately affects the…mehr

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The Zerafshan River Basin (BRZ) is one of the most climatically complex areas not only in Tajikistan, but also in all of Central Asia (CA). Mountainous relief, high altitude zonality of climate, significant heterogeneity of meteorological conditions are the reasons of great climatic contrasts.At present, mankind is facing the problem of global climate change, which has a significant impact on the natural rhythm of development of ecological systems and has caused the increase in the number of emergency situations and changes in climatic conditions of the globe. This ultimately affects the environment and human relations with nature.The study of regional climatic changes against the background of global climate warming is of great scientific and practical importance and is relevant to meteorological conditions and their impact on water resources and ecological systems that are characterized by variability in time and space.
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Kurbonov Nomvar BojnazarovichDoctora, asistente del Departamento de Meteorología y Climatología de la Facultad de Física de la TNU e investigadora principal de la IWPPEE Academia Nacional de Ciencias de Tayikistán. F. T. Frumin Doctor en Química, profesor, catedrático del Departamento de Ecología de la Universidad Estatal Humanitaria de Rusia. Autor y coautor de 28 inventos y más de 330 publicaciones científicas.