IBMSCR | Volume 2, Issue 8, August IBAST | Volume 3, Issue 7, July 72 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UIF = 8.2 | SJIF = 5.955 ISSN: 2750-3402 IBAST IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON EXPORT OF UZBEKISTAN Akhmadbek Bakhtiyorov Student at Tashkent State University of Economics akhmadbekbakhtiyorov@gmail.cm https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8129296 Abstract: This article examines the impact of climate change on the export of Uzbekistan. The study conducted a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the topic and found that climate change has significant impacts on Uzbekistan's agricultural sector, particularly with respect to cotton production, which is highly dependent on irrigation and water resources. Changes in precipitation patterns and increased temperature have led to decreased water availability and increased water stress in the region, resulting in declining cotton yields and reduced cotton production in recent years. In addition, climate change is affecting the transportation and logistics sector, leading to disruptions in transportation and increased costs. The article suggests that Uzbekistan should diversify its economy and reduce its dependence on cotton exports, increase investment in climate-resilient infrastructure and technologies, and increase international cooperation and support for climate adaptation. Examples of climate-resilient infrastructure and technologies that Uzbekistan could invest in include climate-smart agriculture, renewable energy, and climate-resilient transportation. Key words: Climate change, export, Uzbekistan, agriculture, cotton, water resources, irrigation, transportation, climate-resilient infrastructure, climate-resilient technologies, renewable energy, climate-smart agriculture, green infrastructure, international cooperation, adaptation. Introduction Climate change has been identified as one of the most significant challenges facing the world today, with far-reaching impacts on social, economic, and environmental systems. The impacts of climate change are particularly pronounced in developing countries such as Uzbekistan, which are highly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change due to their dependence on natural resources for economic growth. Uzbekistan is an export- dependent economy, with exports accounting for a significant portion of the country's GDP. This article aims to examine the impact of climate change on the export of Uzbekistan using an IMRAD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) format. Methods To conduct this study, we conducted a comprehensive review of the existing literature on the impact of climate change on the export of Uzbekistan. We used a combination of online databases, including Google Scholar, JSTOR, and ScienceDirect, to identify relevant articles, reports, and other publications. Our search terms included "climate change," "Uzbekistan," "export," "agriculture," "cotton," "water resources," and "irrigation."