AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWater & Land Security: The GEF’s Central Asia Water-Land Nexus (CAWLN) program has moved into implementation, bringing Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan together to tackle water stress and land degradation across the Amu Darya and Syrdarya basins that support about 60 million people. Wildlife Protection: Kyrgyzstan is tightening enforcement against poaching, with new fines for killing Red Book species and reports of raids in places like the Suusamyr Valley; authorities also urge people to report illegal hunting via hotline 108. Pasture Degradation: Kyrgyz officials say at least 24% of pasture lands are degraded, with a 2024–2029 pasture development plan that includes leaving more land to rest (400,000 hectares in 2025; 335,000 planned for 2026). Climate & Forests: A FAO-backed project is planting hundreds of thousands of forest and fruit tree seedlings to boost carbon storage and climate resilience, with community support and irrigation where needed. Green Economy Rules: Kyrgyzstan has opened a public discussion on stricter fire-safety requirements for electric charging stations at gas stations, aiming to reduce accident risks while supporting greener transport. Regional Water Standards: A CAREC workshop in Shymkent focused on harmonizing water quality standards and lab methods, including risk-based approaches to surface water assessment.
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