SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS FOR ASSESSING TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL AND FORMULATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

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  • Scientific Research Center "Scientific Foundations and Problems of the Development of the Economy of Uzbekistan" under Tashkent State University of Economics

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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss1-pp470-482

Abstract

The article examines the scientific foundations for assessing territorial development potential and formulating sustainable development strategies. The concept of “territorial potential” is interpreted as an integrated system of natural, economic, demographic, infrastructural, and institutional components whose interaction determines the long-term sustainable growth of regions. The dynamic nature of territorial potential and the need for its continuous monitoring and reassessment within strategic governance are substantiated. Based on the analysis of interregional disparities, structural economic transformations, investment flows, and sectoral diversification, the study highlights the importance of a differentiated approach to regional development strategies. The findings confirm that a comprehensive assessment of territorial potential provides a methodological basis for defining strategic priorities, allocating resources efficiently, and ensuring balanced sustainable regional development.

Keywords:

territorial potential sustainable development regional strategy comprehensive assessment multicriteria index sectoral diversification economic specialization investment flows infrastructural potential interregional disparities

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Mamurov , B. (2026). SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATIONS FOR ASSESSING TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL AND FORMULATING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES. Advanced Economics and Pedagogical Technologies, 3(1), 470-482. https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2026-vol3-iss1-pp470-482