Call to Do Good: Promoting Waste Recycling in Almaty through Civil Society Initiatives

Call to Do Good: Promoting Waste Recycling in Almaty through Civil Society Initiatives Aliya Tskhai  a*  ,  Nazilya Kulpeshova  b  a University of St Andrews, College Gate, St Andrews, Scotland, UK b Independent Researcher *Email:  aliya.tskhay@gmail.com Nazilya Kulpeshova:  nazya9834@gmail.com https://doi.org/10.29258/CAJSCR/2024-R1.v3-1/59-73.eng Annotation Waste recycling is a key component of reducing carbon emissions and improving the environment, especially in urban settings. In Central Asia,

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Adapting to a New Reality: Combating Dust Storms in Tajikistan

We cannot prevent dust storms; therefore, it is necessary to find and implement adaptation methods to reduce the impact of dust storms, says CABAR.asia expert Muazama Burkhanova. Dust storm in Dushanbe. Photo: Asia-Plus In recent years, environmental scientists have become increasingly interested in studying the impact of dust aerosol on the surface layer of the

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The Tajikistan CEP team learnt innovative management in European transboundary national parks

The Tajikistan CEP team learnt innovative management in European transboundary national parks Transboundary national parks are unique ecosystems that connect nature and the cultures of different countries. They are crucial for the conservation of natural heritage and for the sustainable development of transboundary regions. “Effective management and conservation of biodiversity in such parks are prerequisites

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Environmentalists predict that in 6 years the use of AI will lead to millions of tons of electronic waste

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