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Uzbekistan | UNDP Climate Change Adaptation
Uzbekistan''s climate is arid continental. The northern region of Uzbekistan is temperate, whilst the southern region is subtropical. The country''s climate is characterized by seasonal and day-to-night fluctuations in air
Cereal crops yield and climate change: a case study
Non-climate factors, such as freshwater withdrawal for agriculture, significantly impact cereal yield. Given the ground reality of Uzbekistan''s agriculture, flood irrigation is a typical irrigation
Ziyo Forum and United Nations in Uzbekistan Convene
Ziyo Forum and the United Nations in Uzbekistan jointly hosted a live screening of UN Secretary-General António Guterres''s speech, "Moment of Opportunity," spotlighting the global shift to
Summer Tomatoes Shift to Foothills and Greenhouses: Climate Change
In Uzbekistan, the commercial production of round tomatoes for the fresh market during the summer is rapidly relocating to so-called "cold" greenhouses, net-houses, and foothill regions
A moment of opportunity: Supercharging the clean energy age
Ziyo Forum and the United Nations in Uzbekistan co-hosted a live screening of the "Moment of Opportunity" speech by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, highlighting the global pivot
Climate Change Not a Threat to Tajikistan''s Deep
Uzbekistan''s reserves are estimated at 27.6 km³ per year, or about 75.6 million cubic meters per day. Experts emphasize that, despite the challenges posed by climate change, the sustainable
Central Asia Climate Change Conference (CACCC
Goal: The CACCC 2025 aims to catalyze a transformative dialogue that empowers Central Asian nations to enhance their resilience to climate change through strategic climate financing in line with NCQG, promotion
One million trees to be digitized by the end of the year in Tashkent
The Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, in cooperation with the Tashkent City khokimiyat and with support from the Zamin International Public Foundation,
Samarkand Climate Forum sets stage for global
On April 4–5, Uzbekistan once again hosted a prestigious international event — the Samarkand Climate Forum. The forum was the first event in Central Asia''s history dedicated exclusively to climate issues.
Security-Migration Nexus in Central Asia: Effects of Climate Change
The lack of research on the human effects of climate change and climate adaptation develops an obstacle that blocks a deeper understanding of the climate change-induced migration
