AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeat & Mudflow Alert: Tajikistan’s Hydrometeorology Agency warns of extreme temperatures (up to +47°C in valleys) and a glacial mudflow risk in Sughd, parts of GBAO, and western areas, with river water levels expected to rise along the Panj, Zeravshan, and Vakhsh basins; dust-driven air pollution is also forecast for Khatlon, republican subordination areas, and Dushanbe. Forest Restoration Push: Tajikistan’s Forestry Agency reports new forest planting on 1,230.4 hectares and restoration on 1,874.4 hectares, plus care work on 10,600+ hectares, while expanding nursery capacity for 2026. Biodiversity Monitoring Upgrade: Tajik and Uzbek inspectors trained on SMART Patrol in Penjikent and Samarkand, using smartphones for real-time protected-area patrol reporting and tracking rare species in Zarafshan tugai forests. Water & Resilience Skills: A GIZ-supported program in Dushanbe trained members of the Kafirnigan Basin Women’s Forum on nexus thinking, water diplomacy, leadership, and public speaking to strengthen sustainable water management. Glacier Science in Focus: A regional expedition to the Kara-Batkak Glacier shared modern glacier research methods across Central Asia, linking monitoring and climate-change impacts.
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