AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Monitoring in the Sky: China and Central Asian partners signed an agreement in Urumqi to build the “Tianwu Constellation,” starting with five satellites to share remote-sensing data for earthquakes, landslides, agricultural pests, and glacial-melt floods—processed with AI in Xinjiang to strengthen early warnings. Water & Climate Resilience: In Dushanbe, GIZ trained water-sector professionals under “Climate-Sensitive Water Resources Management in Central Asia,” with climate and gender focus plus field visits to Nurek Reservoir and pumping infrastructure to improve water security. Transboundary Flood Risk Planning: A Central Asia regional dialogue in Bishkek reviewed a draft roadmap and investment plan to cut mudflow and flood risks, and discussed digital tools for coordinated climate risk management under RESILAND CA+. Nature-Friendly Bird Deterrence: Tajikistan’s New Parliament in Dushanbe is now protected with AVIX laser bird deterrent systems, aiming to cut bird presence by 95% without harming wildlife. Sustainability in Education: THE’s Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026 added Tajikistan to the list, while regional training and university sustainability rankings keep spotlighting climate action and stewardship.
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