RESILAND CA+: Joining Forces to Address Transboundary Flash Floods and Mudflows in Central Asia

Publication date: 21 January 2026

On 23 January 2026, the first online consultation will be held, focusing on the development of two strategic tools: a regional roadmap and a regional online catalogue for transboundary flash floods and mudflows in Central Asia.

Central Asia remains one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, with warming rates nearly twice the global average. Increasingly frequent flash floods and mudflows ignore national borders, and the total annual damage from natural disasters in the region is estimated at USD 9-10 billion.

From Challenges to Joint Solutions

With the support of the KG RESILAND project, two regional documents are currently under development:

  • Regional Roadmap and Investment Plan: a foundation for coordinated planning and mobilization of resources to mitigate the impacts of flash floods and mudflows.
  • Regional Online Catalogue (Geoportal): an innovative platform for collecting and visually mapping geospatial data on climate-related disasters.

Objectives of the Consultation: The upcoming meeting will bring together leading national experts from Central Asian countries to establish a professional network. Participants will be presented with:

  • Analysis of transboundary river basins most vulnerable to flash floods and mudflows;
  • Draft structures of the regional roadmap and the regional online catalog.

Following the consultation, working contacts will be established, recommendations on document content will be provided, sources of information and data acquisition opportunities will be identified, and the next steps for project development will be determined.

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The Kyrgyz Republic Resilient Landscape Restoration Project is part of the World Bank’s RESILAND CA+ program, aimed at strengthening landscape resilience across Central Asian countries. Similar national and regional activities are also being implemented in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

The Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC) implements the regional component of the Kyrgyz Republic Resilient Landscape Restoration Project.

Additional Information:

Chinara Berbayeva – Deputy Director, Project Implementation Department under the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic / Project Manager, RESILAND Kyrgyzstan

Lyudmila Kiktenko – Deputy Team Leader, “Restoration of Sustainable Landscapes in Kyrgyzstan: Regional Component” Project, CAREC

Dilovarsho Dustzoda — Deputy Team Leader of the Project Implementation Group for “Sustainable Landscape Restoration in the Republic of Tajikistan: Regional Component”, CAREC

Azamat Kauazov - Deputy Team Leader of Uzbekistan Resilient Landscape Restoration project: regional component, CAREC 


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