Biodiversity

Kazakhstan

National Biodiversity Planning to Support the Implementation of the CBD 2011-2020 Strategic Plan in Republic of Kazakhstan

To integrate Kazakhstan’s obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) into its national development and sectoral planning frameworks through a renewed and participative ‘biodiversity planning’ and strategizing process, in a manner that is in line with the global guidance contained in the CBD’s Strategic Plan for 2011-2020.

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Turkmenistan

National Biodiversity Planning to Support the Implementation of the CBD 2011-2020 Strategic Plan in Turkmenistan

This project aimed to integrate Turkmenistan’s obligations under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) into its national development and sectoral planning frameworks. This integration was done through renewed and participative biodiversity planning process. More specifically, the project ensured a participatory stocktaking exercise on biodiversity planning to develop national biodiversity targets, to integrate new aspects of the CBD into the national Strategic Action Plan and establish new national framework for resource mobilization, reporting and other aspects of CBD national implementation.

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Tajikistan

Building the Capacity of Zorkul Zapovednik in the High Pamir

The project developed the capacity of the Zapovednik, including building scientific knowledge on the reserve, enhancing management capacity, zonation and management planning, developing active and effective ranger patrolling, and raising the profile of the reserve while helping to identify diversified sources of finance.

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Tajikistan

Integrated River Basin Management in the Tigrovaja Balka

The main goal of the project is to conserve and restore the tugai ecosystem in the Tigrovaja Balka area in Tajikistan, providing a model for sustainable management of freshwater ecosystems in the Amudarya river basin, which includes Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan – one of the two major watersheds of Central Asia. In order to facilitate socio-economic development of local communities and to restore the unique ecosystem of riparian forests, a range of measures are required, including normalizing water patterns in the ecosystem and the surrounding agricultural lands through implementing water-saving technologies in agriculture.

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