Urbanisation Dynamics and Socio-Spatial Transformation: Evidence from Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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https://doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.15827

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urbanisation dynamics, urban transformation, socio-spatial transformation, socio-economic development, demographic change, urban expansion, Central Asia

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Urbanisation in post-Soviet Central Asia has accelerated significantly over recent decades, reshaping demographic structures, land use patterns and socio-economic development trajectories across the region. Considerable attention has been paid to the capital city of Tashkent, whereas the urbanisation dynamics of secondary cities and their surrounding regions remain insufficiently explored in the academic literature. This study addresses that gap by examining urbanisation processes in the Samarkand region of Uzbekistan during the period 2010–2025. Urbanisation trends are analysed through an assessment of the relationships between urban population growth, demographic changes and the socio-economic development of the region. The study is based on official statistical data. The methodological approach includes correlation analysis, together with cartographic analysis and GIS visualisation to identify spatial differences in the level of urbanisation. The results indicate that urban population growth in the Samarkand region is driven primarily not by rural-to-urban migration, but by internal demographic factors such as high fertility rates and a sustained natural population increase (r = +0.967 between urban population and births). Urbanisation is closely associated with growth in industrial output (r = 0.91); increased investment in fixed capital (r = 0.88);  and intensified construction activity (r = 0.89), together with rising employment and the expansion of the service sector. At the same time, a reduction in agricultural land is observed, particularly in suburban areas, as reflected in the inverse correlation between urbanisation and agricultural land area (r = −0.69). The findings demonstrate that urbanisation in the region is following a gradual and internally-driven trajectory. The study highlights the need for coordinated spatial planning and balanced land-use policies to ensure sustainable socio-economic development in the Samarkand region.

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