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​​The Implementation Phase will unfold through a series of strategically coordinated actions designed to strengthen environmental monitoring and decision-making capacities across beneficiary countries. 

It will begin with the establishment of interoperable water monitoring systems, followed by the development of harmonized laboratory infrastructures to ensure consistency and reliability in data analysis.

Implementation phase 

The phase will culminate in a high-level Tabletop Exercise, fostering interagency coordination and preparedness, alongside a targeted Public Awareness Workshop to engage stakeholders and promote transparency. Together, these efforts will lay the foundation for a resilient, data-driven approach to environmental security.

A bespoke Decision Support Tool (DST) will be designed and installed within each national Environmental Security Management System, enabling informed, real-time responses to environmental risks. Operational protocols and management frameworks will be put in place to ensure the seamless functioning of both the monitoring systems and their associated DST platforms.

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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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