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INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY INTO COAL MINING EDUCATION

By
Rahbar Khalikova Orcid logo ,
Rahbar Khalikova

Tashkent State Technical University named after I. Karimov Uzbekistan

Feruza Jumaeva Orcid logo ,
Feruza Jumaeva

Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Uzbekistan

Azizbek Nazarov Orcid logo ,
Azizbek Nazarov

National University of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

Mohinur Akmalova Orcid logo ,
Mohinur Akmalova

Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Uzbekistan

Feruza Umarova Orcid logo ,
Feruza Umarova

Tashkent State Agrarian University Uzbekistan

Elbek Botirov Orcid logo ,
Elbek Botirov

National University of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan

Larisa Khaydarova Orcid logo ,
Larisa Khaydarova

Tashkent State Agrarian University Uzbekistan

Mukaddas Abduraimova Orcid logo
Mukaddas Abduraimova

Tashkent State Agrarian University Uzbekistan

Abstract

Coal mining education needs to be integrated with environmental conservation and sustainability principles so that a new generation of environmentally responsible mining professionals will be developed. This paper discusses how ecological awareness and sustainable practices need to be taught in educational programs related to coal mining to overcome traditional mining challenges. The research outlines ways the conservation aspect may be incorporated into the curriculum: adaptation to friendly technologies, reduction of ecological footprints, and ensuring sustainable resource management. Education regarding coal mining may help towards more responsible practices by the industry itself, especially where the role of mining in general, particularly coal, is brought about from an environmental impact and sustainability concept by the students. The conclusion is that an enriched curriculum with subject matters on conservation and sustainability would add to the student's repertoire of skills, meet the international objectives of making coal mining environmentally compatible, and strike a balance between economic demands and ecological preservation.

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