November 26, 2024

RESILAND Tajikistan: Real Steps Towards Restoration of Degraded Lands

RESILAND Tajikistan: Real Steps Towards Restoration of Degraded Lands “Landscape quality and people’s livelihoods are interconnected. Attempts to improve one while neglecting the other do not yield optimal results. However, landscape restoration increases land productivity and leads to higher farmer incomes. Landscapes can be made sustainable through integrated and spatially-targeted

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Climate change poses serious risks to children’s health and safety, affecting their ability to grow, learn, and thrive

The challenge Kyrgyzstan faces diverse climate and disaster risks due to its mountainous terrain, including earthquakes, floods, landslides and avalanches. These are exacerbated by climate change. Vulnerable regions like the Fergana Valley are prone to landslides and flooding, while higher areas face risks from avalanches and glacial lake outburst floods.

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Kazakhstan to purchase energy from Rogun hydroelectric power station

A draft agreement between the governments of the Republic of Tatarstan and the Republic of Kazakhstan on cooperation in the field of electric power has been published. 500 kV power transmission line “Roghun – Dushanbe” Photo: Asia-Plus The Government of Tajikistan, by its resolution, instructed the relevant structures to approve

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Landfills are growing, waste is hardly recycled. How Kazakhstani eco-entrepreneurs are fighting indifference

Landfills are growing, waste is hardly recycled. How Kazakhstani eco-entrepreneurs are fighting indifference   Almaty entrepreneur Bekezhan Kairgaliev, founder of a farm for breeding “black lion flies” Environmentally hazardous landfills are still the norm in Kazakhstan, one of the richest countries in Central Asia. In Almaty, the country’s largest city,

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