AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUrban Greening: Bishkek will keep planting elm trees and other species, with the city nursery already growing about 500 elm seedlings, after residents raised concerns about tree damage during boulevard works. Public Works Accountability: At the Young Guard Boulevard, protesters said some trees were encased in concrete; Mayor Aibek Junushaliev ordered an investigation and told contractors to fix violations. Heat & Transport Comfort: A resident asked why early Bishkek buses lack air conditioning; the mayor said retrofitting failed for technical reasons, but later buses and electric buses are already equipped and the city is still working on remaining units. Climate Risk Planning: In Bishkek, regional talks pushed a Central Asia plan for a Regional Online Catalogue of transboundary climate hazards, including floods, mudflows, droughts and dust storms, to improve public safety. Landscape Resilience Program: RESILAND Kyrgyzstan updates were discussed, including glacier/snow and mudflow monitoring and building resilience and livelihoods through the World Bank-backed RESILAND CA+ effort. Biodiversity & Nature Culture: A Kyrgyz forest—Arslanbob—continues to inspire ecological film work, linking local landscapes and wildlife history to broader environmental storytelling.
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