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News
Follow the latest updates from the GLOFCA project: from field missions and early warning system installations to national consultations and regional cooperation efforts.

Research
18 September 2024
GLOFs Research Mission in Tajikistan
A field visit to Tajikistan from August 19 to 30, 2024, focused on advancing the understanding of glacier lake outburst floods (GLOFs) at the Baralmos Glacier.

Research
20 August 2024
Evaluating Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: A Collaborative Study Presented at EGU24
A recent study presented at the EGU24 explores cost-effective strategies for managing glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) risks in Central Asia, offering valuable insights into disaster risk management for the region.

Research
19 July 2024
Research Mission to Assess Glacier Lake Outburst Flood Risks in Tajikistan
Date: 19-30 August 2024Location: Dushanbe, Jirgatol, and Kyzylsu Lake, Tajikistan As part of our ongoing efforts to mitigate the risks associated with Glacier Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in Central Asia, we are excited to announce an upcoming research mission in Tajikistan. Led by the University of Zurich (UZH) scientist Dr. Evan Miles, this mission will […]

Partnership
20 October 2023
Meeting Advances Early Warning System for GLOFs in Kyrgyzstan
Local Support and Technical Challenges Discussed in Key Stakeholder Meeting In a recent meeting, members of the GLOFCA team, partners, and stakeholders gathered to discuss the development of an Early Warning System (EWS) for Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs) in Kyrgyzstan’s Ala-Archa National Park. EWS Progress Shared Laura Niggli and Holger Frey from UZH presented […]

Partnership
20 October 2023
Collaborative Research Explores Hazards in Pamir Region, Aims to Improve Disaster Preparedness
In a recent expedition to the Pamir region, a team of researchers and agencies explored the beauty and hazards of the area, shedding light on crucial findings that have far-reaching implications. Collaborative Research Efforts Collaborative efforts involving the Aga Khan Agency of Habitat (AKAH), Tajik Hydromet, local research institutes, governmental agencies responsible for GLOFs, and […]

Research
20 October 2023
Trends in Monitoring and Data Accessibility
Knowledge management is essential for effective disaster response, and GLOFCA is at the forefront. The World Water Development Report 2023 sheds light on innovative trends in monitoring and data accessibility, aligning with our mission to enhance early warning systems for glacial lake outburst floods in Central Asia. Google’s Flood Forecasting Initiative Google’s initiative, launched in […]

Partnership
16 August 2023
GLOFCA Team Collaborates to Enhance Natural Hazard Management in Almaty Region
Kazakhstan, August 2023 This summer, the Kazakh mountains have witnessed a period of heightened natural hazards, particularly from glacier lakes and slopes near Almaty city. Intense rainfall triggered mudflows that damaged roads and structures, though fortunately, no lives were lost. In a bid to fortify the region against such threats, the GLOFCA team visited Almaty […]

Partnership
16 August 2023
Kazakhstan’s experience joins global cooperation to create a safer environment
Kazakhstan, July 2022 Kazakhstan’s worldwide recognition for its mudflow research and expertise in managing natural hazards took center stage as the GLOFCA team explored the city of Almaty. The city’s formidable shield against hazards, large dams, impressed the team. The region’s elaborate network of monitoring stations, spread across mountain catchments, was an integral resource for […]

Partnership
24 July 2023
2023 Work Plan: the University of Zurich Aims to Safeguard Communities in Central Asia
In a significant effort to enhance safety and disaster preparedness in Central Asia, researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have planned the work for 2023 under the GLOFCA project, led by UNESCO and funded by Adaptation Fund. The work plan seeks to develop advanced tools, guidance documents, and early warning systems to protect communities […]

Research
20 July 2023
New Technology Empowers Safer Management of Glacial Lakes
In the remote corners of the world, vast glacial lakes pose both natural wonders and potential hazards. For civil servants, journalists, and developmental agency workers, understanding these lakes is crucial for sustainable development and disaster preparedness. A groundbreaking scientific paper has explored and evaluated cutting-edge approaches for mapping glacial lakes, using advanced technology and innovative […]

Research
20 July 2023
Understanding Glacial Lake Hazards Made Easier with GLOFCA Project
In a bid to comprehend the potential dangers of glacial lakes, the Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Central Asia (GLOFCA) project has emerged as a significant contributor to regional best practices. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and international expertise, the project aims to create a safer future for Central Asian communities. Mapping Glacial Lakes – A […]

Research
20 July 2023
Protecting Communities from Glacial Lake Hazards: Central Asian Approaches and Practical Applications
Glacial lakes, though stunning, can hold hidden dangers for nearby communities. A recent scientific paper explores how Central Asian countries assess these hazards to safeguard their people. By understanding the factors that make some lakes more susceptible to catastrophic outbursts, authorities can take practical steps to protect communities. A Journey Through Central Asian Approaches In […]