In 2024, Kyrgyzstan made significant strides in sustainable natural resource management, focusing on pasture improvement, forest restoration, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation.
MoreThe СAMР Alatoo РF has presented the results of field research on the nature reserves of Issyk-Kul Oblast.
MoreСпециалисты ОФ «САМР Алатоо» представили финальную версию методики определения пригодных участков для лесоразведения и восстановления лесов.
MoreThe project titled “Methodology for Calculating the Costs of Land Rehabilitation and Reclamation in Areas Disturbed by Mining Activities”, alongside the implementation of public environmental monitoring (PEM) practices, was presented to a wide audience of specialists.
MoreInforming the population about the principles of public monitoring in the mining sector was the central theme of a training held in the village of Kanysh-Kyya, Chatkal District.
MoreSpecialists from the СAMР Alatoo РF conducted a survey among the residents to identify the main sources of income for the local population.
MoreMembers of the interagency working group (IWG) presented the preliminary draft of the methodology for calculating the costs of land reclamation and the elimination of the consequences of subsoil use. T
MoreRepresentatives of the СAMР Alatoo РF participated in the international conference in Antalya.
MoreTemirbek Kaparov, an experienced shepherd from the village of At-Bashi in Naryn region, spends every summer, from May to late September, on the jailoo — high-altitude summer pastures.
MoreThe team of the project "Access to Energy-Efficient Technologies for Rural Residents in Kyrgyzstan" conducted a regular monitoring of households in several settlements of the Issyk-Kul region.
MoreOn November 21 and 22, 2024, training sessions for biology and geography teachers were held in Issyk-Kul Oblast.
MoreThe development of pasture management and utilization plans in accordance with new standards, along with the establishment of municipal enterprises to provide services to the population, requires raising awareness and providing local communities with essential knowledge.
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