Dushanbe, 14 July 2021 – United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a new project worth $2.7 million today jointly with the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan to boost the country''s resilience to climate change. "Tajikistan is one of the most climate-vulnerable country in the Europe
READ MOREThis page presents Tajikistan''s climate context for the current climatology, 1991-2020, derived from observed, historical data. Information should be used to build a strong
READ MOREClimate Change was developed according to the Articles 4.1 and 12.1 of the UNFCCC and in line with 4NC consists of 9 sections containing information about the problem of climate change in Tajikistan and the impacts of these changes for natural resources, sectors of economy, public health, response measures, financial and technological needs
READ MORECoping with climate change is a challenge for a landlocked mountainous developing country such as the Republic of Tajikistan. Affected by extreme events and dependent
READ MORECheck against delivery STATEMENT by H.E. Mr. Emomali RAHMON President of the Republic of Tajikistan at Interactive Dialogue of the UN Summit "Protecting our Planet and Combating Climate Change 27September 2015,New York Distinguished Messrs. Co-Chairs, Ladies and Gentlemen, First of all, allow me to extend our appreciation to the
READ MORE$45 million investment will support landscape restoration, sustainable use of natural resources, and climate change mitigation practices in Tajikistan.
READ MOREThe systematic warming of the planet is directly causing global mean sea level to rise in two primary ways: (1) mountain glaciers and polar ice sheets are increasingly melting and adding water to the ocean, and (2) the warming of the water in the oceans leads to an expansion and thus increased volume. Global mean sea level has risen approximately 210–240
READ MOREA landlocked country with mountains occupying 93% of the terrain and glaciers making up 6% of its total land area, Tajikistan is also one of the most climate vulnerable countries
READ MOREThis overview of climate change activities in Tajikistan is part of a series of country notes for five Central Asian countries that summarize climate portfolio of the .
READ MOREAs we navigate the complexities of a changing climate, the role of insurance in protecting vulnerable nations like Tajikistan has never been more vital. Call or email us and we will advise you
READ MOREBudget for climate change education and communication. According to the World Bank, Tajikistan spent around 16.4% of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on education in 2015. However, there are no specific allocations to track how much is spent on climate change communication and education.
READ MORE$45 million investment will support landscape restoration, sustainable use of natural resources, and climate change mitigation practices. WASHINGTON, February 25, 2022 - The World Bank''s Board of Executive Directors approved today $45 million in grant financing from the International Development Association (IDA) for the RESILAND CA+
READ MOREToxic storms blamed on climate change cloud Tajikistan. October 8 2023, by Nasim ISAMOV. The toxic storms also have a negative effect on farming and soil fertility. The air was dry and warm and
READ MOREClimate Change Knowledge Portal. Trends in climate — past, present and future — always need to be understood in the context of the naturally occurring variability. Climate variability here, refers to the ways how climate conditions (e.g., temperature and precipitation) "flicker" from year to year within their respective typical "range
READ MOREThis page presents a high-level insight into extreme events and how extreme events differ from mean climate. Extremes are often related to different physical processes than those that govern long-term means. While an average change in precipitation is primarily due to circulation changes, extremes are much more sensitive to the thermodynamic state and
READ MORETajikistan is highly vulnerable to climate change. According documentation compiled by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change1, temperatures in Tajikistan will rise from 1.8 °C
READ MOREIn addition, bias-corrected CMIP5 climate models were used to simulate future temperature and precipitation conditions across a range of time periods and greenhouse gas emission scenarios. The results show that the mean annual temperatures have risen in Tajikistan since the 1930s, average rate of change being approximately
READ MOREGCF and ADB agreement to improve hydromet services in Tajikistan. 14 Jan 2019 / The Green Climate Fund (GCF) 11 Sep 2018 / GCF will seek to expand its portfolio of climate change projects and engagement in Eastern European and Central Asian countries with the opening of the GCF regional Structured Dialogue today in Dushanbe, Tajikistan.
READ MOREKey highlights from the NDC. Tajikistan''s revised NDC commits to a 40-50% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, conditional on international support. The
READ MOREHigh-level Summary: Compound Heat Risk. This section presents the compounded risk categorization (0-4) of temperature-based heat + population or temperature and humidity-based heat + population, enabling users to understand where and when risks may occur pound risk presentation can be investigated spatially via the map (depicting
READ MOREThis page presents Tajikistan''s projected climate. Data is shown as either the projected mean or anomaly (change) and is presented spatially, as a seasonal cycle, time series, or heatplot, which shows seasonal change over long-term time horizons. We offer a range of variables at both national and sub-national aggregations. Data can be analyzed as
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READ MOREThis publication synthesizes climate characteristics and projections, vulnerability to natural hazards, sectoral climate change impacts, and adaptation priorities in Tajikistan. Download (Free: 1.2 MB )
READ MORESecond, Tajikistan is highly vulnerable to climate change due to its specific orography and climatic conditions, as well as low capacity for adaptation and coping (World Food Programme 2017).
READ MOREThis overview of climate change activities in Tajikistan is part of a series of country notes for five Central Asian countries that summarize climate portfolio of the major development partners in a number of climate-sensitive sectors, namely energy, agriculture, forestry and natural resources, water, health, and transport.
READ MOREGCF and ADB agreement to improve hydromet services in Tajikistan. 14 Jan 2019 / The Green Climate Fund (GCF) 11 Sep 2018 / GCF will seek to expand its portfolio of climate change projects and engagement in
READ MOREUN Resident Coordinator, Ms. Parvathy Ramaswami, said the launch of the Early Warnings for All initiative is "a crucial step forward in safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of Tajik communities from the impacts of climate change and other risks", adding that "a whole-of-society approach involving all stakeholders, including civil society and
READ MOREExplore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Tajikistan.
READ MORELINKED DOCUMENT 4e: ADB''S CLIMATE CHANGE INTERVENTIONS IN TAJIKISTAN A. The Context 1. A landlocked country with mountains occupying 93% of the terrain and glaciers making up 6% of its total land area, Tajikistan is also one of the most climate vulnerable countries in Central Asia.1 As
READ MOREDespite having a negligible contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions, Tajikistan is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. As a lower middle-income country, with a landlocked
READ MOREThis page presents Tajikistan''s projected climate. The Mean Projections page offers CCKP''s complete suite of indicators for in-depth analysis into future climate scenarios and potential risks due to changing climates. Data can be investigated as either the projected mean or anomaly (change) and is presented spatially, as a seasonal cycle, time series,
READ MOREThis risk is driven most significantly by exposure to drought, for which Tajikistan ranks 8th in the world. Risk is also enhanced by moderate levels of flood exposure and relatively low
READ MORENational Action Plan of the Republic of Tajikistan for climate change mitigation List of publications, statistical data and archive sources used in the process of National Action Plan preparation 11. Enhancing the Education System, Training of Specialists and Raising Public Awareness on the Problem of Climate Change and Its
READ MOREIn cooperation with Tajikistan''s Ministry of Health and the EU, GIZ is helping to improve primary health care through training, database development and procurement. GIZ is also implementing regional programmes in Central Asia in the fields of justice, climate change and water, trade, TVET and the prevention of extremism.
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