Publications
“THE MOVING TOGETHER OVERCOME THE PATH”: UNIFICATION OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRIES FORCES IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
The climate change issue affects a large number of different aspects of life. In addition climate change is a global
Addressing climate change: EU and Central Asia – A cartoon summary
A collection of cartoons on climate change, focussing on EU policies and agreements, as well as the situation in Central
Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Program for the Aral Sea Basin
On November 3, 2015, the World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved an allocation of US$38 million from the International
Climate change and glacier retreat in northern Tien Shan (Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan) using remote sensing data.
This paper presents an analysis of precipitation and temperature trends and a GIS-supported investigation of the related glacier change in
Climate Change and Hydrology in Central Asia: A Survey of Selected River Basins
New Zoi-CAREC publications on climate change explain the latest scientific studies of climate impacts on selected rivers of Central Asia,
Climate change and its impact on hydrometeorological processes, agro climatic and water resources of the Republic of Uzbekistan [Izmenenie klimata i ego vliyanie na hydrometeorologicheskie processy, agroklimaticheskie i vodnye resursy Respubliki Uzbekistan]
A characteristic of the current state of the climate is given, as well as possible changes in climate elements are
Substantial glacier mass loss in the Tien Shan over the past 50 years
Populations in Central Asia are heavily dependent on snow and glacier melt for their water supplies. Changes to the glaciers
Surge-Type Glaciers in the Tien Shan (Central Asia)
Surge-type glaciers have been observed in several mountain ranges of the world. Though Karakoram and Pamir are the hot spots
Characteristics and Origin of Rock Glaciers in Northern Tien Shan (Kazakhstan/Kyrgyzstan)
Northern Tien Shan is characterised by a distinct periglacial belt that contains many rock glaciers with an area of 1
The Glaciers of Central Asia: A Disappearing Resource
This booklet is based on a study Central Asia Glaciers’ Study – Current state of knowledge and recommendations, commissioned by
Assesment of Snow, Glacier and Water Resources in Central Asia
The topic of water availability and the possible effects of climate change on water resources are of paramount importance to
Climate change impacts on glaciers and runoff in Tien Shan (Central Asia)
Climate-driven changes in glacier-fed streamflow regimes have direct implications on freshwater supply, irrigation and hydropower potential. Reliable information about current