Over 70 Experts from Central Asia Discuss Integrative Land-Climate-Biodiversity Action
More than 70 experts from Central Asian countries are gathering in Tashkent for a two-day workshop focused on restoring land, protecting biodiversity, and addressing climate change. The event, organized by ICARDA-CAC in partnership with GIZ GmbH, IRRI and ELD, aims to find common solutions to these pressing environmental issues in Central Asia.
The workshop is addressing major challenges of land degradation, which have cost the region an estimated USD 18 billion between 2001 and 2020. Participants are discussing the solutions to this issue through lens of integrative land restoration.
The aim of the workshop is to present and discuss the key findings of the study on leveraging synergies in land-climate-biodiversity action and to co-create recommendations for integrative efforts in Central Asian countries.
Expected outcomes include recommendations for improving monitoring and investment strategies that support sustainable land use practices across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
This collaborative effort highlights the commitment of Central Asian countries to tackle these interconnected challenges through joint actions and innovative solutions.

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