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Legal frameworks of Central Asian countries in the field of DRR and emergencies

Concept of an Integrated Approach to Managing Transboundary Disaster Risks Considering Climate Change 

Overview of Bilateral and Multilateral Intergovernmental Agreements on Disaster Prevention and Response Involving Central Asian Countries

Recommendations for Harmonizing the Classification of Emergencies and Their Assessment Criteria Based on International Experience and Practice

Plan of Action for Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 in Central Asia and the South Caucasus

Guidelines for the implementation of the UNECE Convention on the Transboundary Effects of Industrial Accidents for Central Asian countries

Agreement between the Governments of the CIS Member States on the Exchange of Information on Natural and Man-Made Emergencies, on Information Interaction in Eliminating Their Consequences, and Providing Assistance to Affected Populations

BILATERAL INTERSTATE AGREEMENTS IN THE FIELD OF PREVENTION AND LIQUIDATION OF EMERGENCY SITUATIONS WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES

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The WRHM2CA project plays a vital role in addressing climate change impacts across Central Asia by enhancing regional water monitoring systems and expanding laboratory capacities focused on uranium legacy sites in Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.

Through a network of precise, cost-effective, and compatible sensors and lab equipment tailored to each country, it creates a robust data system ready to aid in environmental crises.

Seamlessly integrated into national Environmental Security frameworks, this initiative empowers better collaboration and deeper insight into protecting natural resources and critical infrastructure from the evolving challenges of climate change.

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