Local communities from the Naryn district have acquired theoretical and practical knowledge on soil and water conservation technologies that they can apply to preserve natural resources in their region.
MoreThe deficit of specialists in water resources management was the topic of discussion at the round table organized by PF "CAMP Alatoo" jointly with the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after K.I. Skryabin. K.I. Skryabin Kyrgyz National Agrarian University.
MoreScientists-hydrologists have calculated the current water consumption volume in the capital to be 400 liters per person per day.
MoreFrom June 5 to June 12, 2023, the members of the working group field-tested the developed unified methodology for pasture monitoring.
MoreThe Public Foundation "СAMP Alatoo" continues its collaboration with the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after K.I. Skryabin in the field of knowledge enhancement and digital skills.
MoreLuciano Folja is an artist and designer from Argentina. Several years ago, embarking on a journey to explore the world, he arrived in Kyrgyzstan: initially in transit on his way to Mongolia, and later making a conscious choice in favor of our country, where he has been living...
MoreThe development of the unified method, "Monitoring Pastures at the Local Level," is nearing completion.
MoreThe PF "CAMP Alatoo" organized a discussion on biodiversity conservation in the territory of the Khan-Teniri State Nature Park and the Naryn State Nature Reserve.
MoreIn December of last year, Kyrgyzstan's efforts to conserve and protect mountain landscapes were recognized with the Global Award for Ecosystem Restoration at the UN Biodiversity Conference (CBD COP 15) held in Montreal, Canada.
MoreOn April 28, 2023, an event was held in Bishkek to mark the completion of the project "Conservation of Biodiversity and Poverty Reduction through the Management of Nut Forests and Pastures at the Community Level.
MoreEducation plays a key role in the sustainable development of our planet and enables people to develop, gain new knowledge and skills, and gain a better understanding of the environment and its challenges.
MoreThe five Central Asian countries have confirmed their interest in reducing the risk of zoonotic diseases* in the region by improving the overall resilience of the landscape through the One Health approach.
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