Project Specialist of the "Sustainable Water Resources Management" Program
Erkinbek is a qualified specialist in hydromelioration and land reclamation, as well as a Master's student in Agricultural Management at the KNAU named after K.I. Scryabin.
Since 2012, Erkinbek has supervised projects on the rehabilitation and construction of bridges in mountainous regions of the country. As a result of these efforts, over 100 bridges were built, significantly improving rural access to high-altitude pastures.
By independently mastering Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tools, Erkinbek has provided the organization with a new level of mapping, data processing, and information visualization. His expert knowledge and skills in working with GIS have become a key component in conducting spatial analysis and developing environmental protection solutions.
Additionally, Erkinbek actively participates in the development of scientifically grounded methods for forest regeneration and pasture monitoring, which help create sustainable strategies for resource restoration and management. His professional qualities include systematic thinking, technical competence, and attention to detail. He possesses strong analytical abilities and the capability to integrate modern technologies into natural resource management projects.