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  • Small-Scale Renewable Energy System

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Energy

    Authors: Sospanova A., Kobzev A.

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source:

    Strategic programs and roadmaps for a certain period to implement small-scale capacities from renewable energy sources must be developed.

    Comprehensive legislation that protects the investor's rights and prescribes the conditions for connecting to the grid, and the sale of energy produced by private energy companies must be in place. Green tariffs, tax regulations and economic stimulation must be introduced. Education and public awareness activities to disseminate information on renewable energy technologies have to be conducted.


    “Green” hydrogen for Kazakhstan and CA countries in the era of decarbonisation. Main Findings

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Energy

    Authors: Nurbossynova Saltanat, Idrissov Marat

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source:

    • The Republic of Kazakhstan has natural advances regarding to other CA countries in production of “green” hydrogen;
    • The Republic of Uzbekistan has more developed regulatory system and governmental support for studying and implementation of hydrogen using;
    • The Kyrgyz Republic and the Republic of Tajikistan are planning to develop hydrogenation and do not considering the hydrogen as the way of decarbonisation;
    • There are no information about Turkmenistan’s government attitude regarding hydrogen development.

    Gender-inclusive clean water supply and sanitation for Central Asia

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Water, Gender

    Authors: Tankibayeva Aliya, Bouman-Dentener Alice, Ingraham Rachel Fisher

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan

    Source:

    ● Five Central Asian countries have the right momentum to build genderinclusive WASH

    ● Transition can accelerate with investments into safe, resource-efficient, scale-appropriate and modern supply and sanitation infrastructure, technologies, and services

    ● Inclusive WASH systems are resilient when women take an active role in policy decisions at all levels and implementation


    Differentiated regional policy approach for the development of monotowns in Kazakhstan

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Sustainable Development

    Authors: Samekina S., Issayeva G.

    Countries: Kazakhstan

    Source:

    An individual monotown is a unique combination of available resources, trends and potential. Earlier management decisions, due to their uniformity, did not take such specifics into account. As a result, state support measures have not had the expected effect. The introduction of a differentiated approach to regional policy transformation can therefore be a trigger for positive change.


    Water resources and water security in Central Asia

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Water

    Authors: Gafurov A., Latinovic M., Schone T. Kogutenko Larissa,

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

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    Adaptation to expected water shortage and increasing water demand has to be undertaken to achieve water security in the future. In-depth studies on the quantification of climate change impact on water resources should be considered. Optimization of water management practices should consider the best economic value between Central Asian countries. Decision making process on water management should be supported with more scientific knowledge. Capacity building measures on the assessment of water availability in times of climate change should be improved.


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