Image

Knowledge space

Center for Natural Resources and Sustainability DKU

DKU Logo
UNESCO Logo

Country: Turkmenistan

  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Afghanistan
  • China
  • Iran
  • N/A
  • Measuring the Capacity for Adaptation to Climate Change in Central Asia

    Year: 2023

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Climate

    Authors: Sabyrbekov R., Overland I.

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source: Central Asian Journal of Sustainability and Climate Research

    Climate change poses a formidable threat to the Central Asian region, exacerbating preexisting vulnerabilities and necessitating enhanced adaptation efforts. The economic and environmental costs of these changing climatic conditions are substantial, compelling governments to bolster their adaptive capacity. In this study, we employ the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) adaptation framework and high-quality data to quantitatively measure the capacities of the Central Asian countries to adapt to the impacts of climate change.


    Current and potential conflicts for ecosystem services caused by agricultural land use in Central Asia, and essential implications for research on sustainable land management in the region

    Year: 2023

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Agriculture, Sustainable Development, Management

    Authors: Conrad Christopher, Kussainova Maira, Schmidt G.

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source: Central Asian Journal of Sustainability and Climate Research

    The increasing demand for food, bioenergy and other agricultural products, as well as the intensification of climate change, pose special challenges for Central Asia’s agricultural sector in terms of implementing sustainable land management. Central Asia is a climate change hot spot. Adaptation measures of agricultural land use to climate change imply new trade-offs in terms of quality and provision of ecosystem services. Based on literature studies, this paper identifies examples of such trade-offs and presents possible solutions. The ecoregions of Central Asia show strong interdependencies. Therefore, a special focus has to be put on the transregional effects of the use of ecosystem services. Against the background of different concepts of sustainable development (ESS, SDG, Global Environmental Syndromes) integrative approaches for sustainable use and design of landscapes are necessary.


    Экологическая безопасность развития электроэнергетики в регионе Центральной Азии

    Year: 2023

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Energy

    Authors: Трофимов Г., Насиров Т.Х., Хамидов Ш.В.

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source: Цетральноазиатский журнал исследования климата и устойчивого развития

    В статье рассматриваются экологические проблемы дальнейшего развития энергосистем Центральной Азии (ЦА) на базе традиционных и возобновляемых источников энергии (ВИЭ). Для понимания существующей ситуации с энергетикой и экологией в странах ЦА описан их энергетический профиль и состояние энергетического сектора, используемое топливо, уровень энергоэффективности и износа энергооборудования, уровень потребляемой ими первичной энергии и показана картина распределения выбросов CO2 в этих странах. Однако, учитывая, что в регионе ЦА Казахстан и Узбекистан лидируют и по потребляемой энергии, и по величине выбросов парниковых газов, в статье в большей степени рассматриваются существующие проблемы именно в этих странах.


    GIS technologies and modelling approaches for more sustainable management of natural resources

    Year: 2024

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Sustainable Development, Management

    Authors: Usman Muhammad, Liebelt Peter, Catalin Stefan, Klara Dzhakypbekova

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source:

    The question of suitable approaches and technologies for more effective and environmentally friendly management of natural resources has great relevance for the countries of Central Asia in the context of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Despite the wide range of natural resources, Central Asia is still facing increasing land degradation and water scarcity. These problems are being accelerated by land-use pressure and climate change, which is particularly severe in Central Asia. The following recommendations are developed together with scientists from international projects on the use of GIS technologies and modelling approaches for more sustainable resource management.


    Sustainable Land Management in Central Asia and Carbon Benefits

    Year: 2024

    Collections: Policy Briefs

    Topics: Climate, Agriculture

    Authors: Rieks Bosch

    Countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan

    Source:

    The fertility of soil is depending on the minerals

    available, the structure of soil, organic matter

    in soil, water availability and micro organisms

    living in the soil. Together they determine most of the productivity of land.


    For questions about cooperation, please contact us at:

    Join us on social networks: