PRINCIPLES OF ENERGY-EFFICIENT RECONSTRUCTION OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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Abstract
This study addresses the growing necessity for energy-efficient reconstruction in urban environments, highlighting a critical knowledge gap in integrating energy-saving principles into the multi-level planning and transformation of existing residential areas. Utilizing a systematic analysis of regulatory documents, environmental and socio-economic factors, and urban design strategies, the authors developed a conceptual model that links technical and planning decisions with energy efficiency outcomes. The findings underscore the influence of legal frameworks, building conditions, and infrastructural factors on reconstruction efficacy. The results reveal that implementing staged, energy-oriented urban planning significantly enhances energy conservation and environmental sustainability. The implications of this research support national strategies for energy reform and contribute to aligning Uzbekistan’s urban reconstruction efforts with global energy standards.