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The Role of Big Earth Data for the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals in Central Asia
This article explores ongoing environmental, social, and economic challenges facing Central Asia in the context of the implementation of the SDGs. Moreover, it identifies some of the initiatives related to ongoing Big Earth ...
SKiM - Evidence Synthesis Report on "What Works in Improving Knowledge Management Systems in Low and Middle-Income Countries?", With a Focus on Near East, North Africa, East Europe, and Central Asia
This study provides a novel human-machine hybrid approach for creating learning about how knowledge management
interventions can improve the performance of agriculture and food innovations to achieve sustainable development ...
Visible mechanisms to manage "invisible hand": Dialogues to unite expectations, interests and need for open data platform in Central Asia - Abstract
Abstract of the presentation given on 27 May 2020 to the IGAD/RDA online meeting: Sharing Experiences and Creating Digital Dialogues
CACIP Country Consultation Tajikistan "Farmers' access to CACIP products". Agenda RU EN
CACIP Country Consultation Tajikistan "Farmers' access to CACIP products"
Similarity analysis to support the dissemination of sustainable land management options in Central Asia
As a result of consultation with national experts from the five countries, during a regional workshop, a list of similarity criteria were identified for the four agro-ecosystems. The similarity maps will be used to identify ...
CACILM Multicountry Partnership Framework Project Document
Land degradation1
is one of the greatest challenges facing the Central Asian countries
(CACs) of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The loss of
land productivity over the past two decades ...
Costs of Environmental Degradation in the Mountains of Tajikistan
Rural livelihoods in Tajikistan heavily rely on natural resources and the agriculture sector. A large proportion of the rural population depends on agriculture, and weather-related calamities are exerting increasing pressure ...