THE ELEVATION OF ECOLOGICAL CULTURE, LEGAL AWARENESS, AND THE ORGANIC CONNECTION OF HUMANS WITH NATURE AND SOCIETY

Authors

  • Akbar Safarov
  • Adolat Ziyotova
  • Orzu Omonturdiyev

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6SI2Y2026N15

Keywords:

ecological culture, nature, family, human, consciousness, law, environment, sustainability.

Abstract

This article discusses the concept of ecological culture and the relationship between nature, society, and people. The author analyzes that the multi-layered integration of legal culture, legal consciousness, environmental legislation, environmental policy, and the ecological education system in the formation of ecological consciousness serves to create an organizational and legal model of such harmony. Based on a questionnaire among students, it was shown that ecological culture and the interconnectedness of the “Nature-Society-Man” system are closely related, and the level of ecological legal consciousness of people in society is determined.

References

1. Sh.M.Mirziyoev. Tanqidiy tahlil, qat’iy tartib-intizom va shaxsiy javobgarlik – har bir rahbar faoliyatining kundalik qoidasi bo’lishi kerak. – T.: O‘zbekiston, 2017.

2. Ibn Sino. Kitob un-najot. – T.: Shark, 1986. – 224 b.

3. Karimov A. Tabiat–Jamiyat–Inson: Falsafiy-huquqiy model. // Ilm va taraqqiyot. – 2021. – B. 136.

4. Karimov I.A. Milliy taraqqiyot yo‘limizni qat’iyat bilan davom ettirib, yangi bosqichga ko‘taramiz. – T.: O‘zbekiston, 2017. – 65 b.

5. Qo‘yliyev Т. Ekologik madaniyatning shakllanish va rivojlanish xususiyatlari. – Т.: ХТ “Rizayev М.Х.”, 2007.

6. Shukurov R. Ekologik ong va antropotsentrizm. // Tafakkur. – 2020. – №3. – B. 43.

Downloads

Submitted

2026-03-01

Published

2026-03-01

How to Cite

Safarov, A., Ziyotova, A., & Omonturdiyev, O. (2026). THE ELEVATION OF ECOLOGICAL CULTURE, LEGAL AWARENESS, AND THE ORGANIC CONNECTION OF HUMANS WITH NATURE AND SOCIETY. Ижтимоий-гуманитар фанларнинг долзарб муаммолари Актуальные проблемы социально-гуманитарных наук Actual Problems of Humanities and Social Sciences., 6(S/2), 99–103. https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V6SI2Y2026N15