AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoProtected Areas & Biodiversity Enforcement: Kyrgyzstan’s Cabinet expanded the powers of the Biodiversity Conservation and Specially Protected Natural Areas department, including stronger enforcement in protected zones and actions against illegal wildlife and plant harvesting. Issyk-Kul Biosphere Zoning: The Ministry of Natural Resources held a meeting on zoning the Issyk-Kul biosphere territory and ordered faster work, with draft regulatory updates aimed at protecting the lake’s unique ecosystem. Railway Environmental Checks: Jalal-Abad inspectors reviewed construction of the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway and reported no environmental violations, stressing waste control and preventing land and water pollution. Mudflow Response: After heavy rains, transport services cleared multiple mountain routes; most roads reopened, but some sections remain closed where bridges and roadbeds were damaged. Climate Resilience for Water: EBRD and the Green Climate Fund launched a €160M program to strengthen water supply, wastewater, and irrigation systems in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, pairing loans with grants. City Greening & Air Quality: Bishkek continues its “Tree Planting by Newlyweds” project via greenair.kg, while air quality readings in the capital stayed in the “good” range (around 28–39 AQI).
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