Projects in Kyrgyzstan
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Ainura JusupovaEnvironmental Education and Involvement of Local People in Nature Conservation in Beshikjon and Akman Municipalities, KyrgyzstanThe main aim of this project is to raise the awareness of schoolchildren and local communities on nature conservation and save drinking water by making a contribution for a sustainable development.Dr Almaz OrozumbekovInsect-Plant Interactions in the Walnut and Fruit Forests in KyrgyzstanThe project will be strengthened capacity to manage biodiversity resources sustainably, while improving local livelihoods and reducing poverty. The training and research to be undertaken by the project relates to sustainable use, one of the three main objectives of the Convention, and one of the three elements of the CBD Forest Biodiversity Expanded Programme of Work.Gulnaz JalilovaEducation on Biodiversity Conservation in the Walnut Fruit Forests in KyrgyzstanThis project aims to raise the awareness of schoolchildren on biodiversity conservation through bird diversity education in 6 different schools of Arstanbap, Kaba and Kysulunkur forest enterprisesKoustubh SharmaCapacity Enhancement for Better Snow Leopard Conservation and Monitoring in Central Asia (India, Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan and China)Development and effectuation of a field training tool kit including a set of field equipment (for demonstration), and friendly audio-visual materials including presentations, spreadsheets, necessary software and manuals/booklets to promote snow leopard conservation and monitoring across its range.Sovetbek IsmailovCreation of Mini Nursery for Conservation and Research of Sweet Flag Registered in the Red Data BookThe aim of the project is to conserve and protect the Sweet Flag through organization of Mini Nursery and carrying out research on its natural growth. |