December 11, 2024

USAID and CAREC Promote the Integration of the Nexus Approach in Uzbek Universities

Tashkent, Uzbekistan – December 10–11, 2024. USAID’s Regional Water and Vulnerable Environment (WAVE) Activity, in collaboration with the Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC), conducted a training-of-trainers session on the interactive Nexus simulation game. The training took place at the “Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers” National

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Preparation of the Caspian Sea ecosystem restoration project has begun as part of the World Bank’s pre-assessment visit to Kazakhstan

В период с 4 по 6 декабря т.г. в г. Астана состоялись встречи в рамках предоценочного визита Всемирного банка по подготовке проекта «Восстановление экосистемы Каспийского моря: создание потенциала в области управления загрязнением и сохранения биологического разнообразия» (“Blueing the Caspian Sea”), финансируемого за счет грантовых средств Глобального экологического фонда. Данный проект

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The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan is introducing digital technologies for the effective management of natural resources

During a briefing at the Central Communications Service, Vice Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan N. Kurmalaev spoke about the use of digital technologies in the field of ecology. He noted that the Ministry is actively implementing digital transformation projects in accordance with the instructions

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International Mountain Day 11 December

Photo:JKLoma/Adobe Stock Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation and youth Over centuries, mountain communities have developed solutions to adapt to their harsh environments, deal with climate change, reduce poverty and protect or restore biodiversity. This International Mountain Day 2024 (IMD 2024) focuses precisely on the capacity and

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Tajikistan Loses Arable Land: Water Scarcity and Management Failures

In recent years, the problem of land falling out of crop rotation has become increasingly acute in Tajikistan’s agricultural regions. Experts discuss water scarcity and management failures, while farmers expect negative consequences in the coming years. More and more land is being taken out of crop rotation in Tajikistan. Photo:

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