The Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC) has launched a digital platform
to facilitate the exchange of analytical data, practical solutions, and strategies for sustainable development in Central Asia. The portal places particular emphasis on the RESILAND CA+ program and key environmental priorities across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.
The RESILAND CA+ initiative is aimed at restoring degraded landscapes in the region. Through strengthened transboundary cooperation in restoring landscapes and building climate resilience as a cornerstone of food, water, and energy security, RESILAND CA+ aims to restore degraded forests and pastures, reduce fragility of border areas, and improve livelihoods of border communities in Central Asia.
The CACIP Knowledge Management Portal serves as a centralized knowledge base for data management and promotes best practices in sustainable pasture use, water and forest resource management, and local community engagement. A special focus is placed on the involvement of women in environmental initiatives and practical climate actions.
The portal features:
- Methodological documents on forest inventory, floodplain management, and biodiversity conservation;
- Regional and national climate reviews, including risk assessments and long-term climate trends;
- Informational materials on current projects, including those implemented under RESILAND CA+;
- News and reports from trainings, internships, and expert sessions.
The platform is designed for use by professionals working in environmental protection, agriculture, water management, land-use planning, and sustainable development, as well as for representatives of government bodies, scientific institutions, and international organizations.
For more information and access to resources, visit: centralasiaclimateportal.org
Contact information:
Azamat Kauazov – CACIP Coordinator, cacip@carececo.org