AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAir Quality & Clean Heating: Kyrgyzstan is preparing to expand subsidized loans for environmentally friendly heating systems beyond Bishkek and parts of Chui, with the pilot currently supported by the World Bank and aimed at cutting air pollution nationwide. Urban Waste & Enforcement: In Bishkek, residents say trash bins still aren’t consistently provided after park reconstruction, while authorities continue clean-up raids and warn that illegal dumping can bring fines. Bishkek Power Reliability: Work at the Bishkek CHPP is continuing for the 2026–2027 autumn-winter season, including repairs and replacement of worn parts to keep heating stable during peak demand. Environmental Crime Response: After a viral video about contaminated dumping in Bishkek, municipal services cleaned the area and an investigation is underway to identify who is responsible. Disaster Risk & Ecosystems: Central Asia is discussing a joint plan to reduce flood and mudflow losses, with Kyrgyzstan reporting a sharp rise in mudflows this year and calls for stronger ecosystem protection and early-warning coordination. Wildlife Monitoring: A snow leopard camera-trap survey in China highlights alpine biodiversity and the value of protected-area monitoring for rare species. Regional Climate Resilience: Turkmenistan’s preparations for the RESILAND resilient landscapes program were highlighted, focused on restoring ecosystems and reducing climate impacts across Central Asia.
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