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Исследование
18 July 2023
Glacial lakes are not just serene bodies of water; they can pose a significant threat to nearby areas. A recent scientific paper sheds light on the key factors that determine the susceptibility and magnitude of glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs). Understanding these determinants is crucial for predicting future threats and implementing effective measures to protect […]
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18 July 2023
Glacial lakes, with their majestic beauty, can hide hidden dangers for nearby communities. A recent scientific paper has shed light on the factors that contribute to the susceptibility of these lakes and their potential for triggering catastrophic events. By understanding these factors, we can take practical steps to protect vulnerable areas and ensure the safety […]
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17 July 2023
In the breathtaking landscapes of mountainous regions, glacial lakes shimmer with pristine beauty. However, these picturesque lakes can pose significant risks to nearby communities and infrastructure. That’s why scientists and experts are focusing on conducting susceptibility assessments for glacial lakes to understand the potential dangers they may present. A recent scientific paper sheds light on […]
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17 July 2023
Glacial lakes in Central Asia serve as vital indicators of climate change and potential threats to nearby communities. However, effectively monitoring these lakes requires regular updates and accurate data. A recent scientific paper sheds light on the challenges faced by administrative and research institutions in the region, highlighting the dependence on their initiative for maintaining […]
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19 May 2023
This report provides a synopsis of the work undertaken by the University of Zurich (UZH) in our role as the lead implementing partner to the GLOFCA project. The report covers the period from October 2022 until the end of April 2023 and is an update of previous reports. The key achievement of this reporting period […]
Событие
25 October 2022
In the end of August 2022, a four days joint field visit was conducted to the various lakes close to the Adygene research station in the valley of Adygene, a western tributary to the Ala Archa river and valley. A team of scientists from the Kyrgyz Academy of Science’s Institute of Water Problems and Hydroenergy, […]
Событие
25 October 2022
GLOFCA member Laura Niggli joined this year’s ‘Adventure of Science: Women and Glaciers in Central Asia’ (https://www.inspiringgirls.org/central-asia-en) expedition as visiting scientific instructor with expertise on Glacier Lake Outburst Floods. The project ‘Adventure of Science’ empowers young women through science, art and wilderness exploration. This year’s successful expedition took place from 16.-25. August 2022 in the […]
Событие
2 June 2022
The University of Zurich (UZH), in its role as lead implementing partner to the Executing Entity of UNESCO within the GLOFCA Project, organizes a technical training addressed to experts in the field of natural hazards management for the numerical modelling of rapid mass movements and glacier lake outburst floods in particular.A detailed prediction of the […]
Исследование
12 May 2022
Interview by Alfred Diebold with Prof. Christian Huggel of Zurich University and GLOFCA team member
Исследование
1 March 2022
The report published on February 28, 2022 is looking at ecosystems, biodiversity, and human communities at global and regional levels. It also reviews vulnerabilities and the capacities and limits of the natural world and human societies to adapt to climate change. We are in the middle of a men made crises! https://report.ipcc.ch/ar6wg2/pdf/IPCC_AR6_WGII_SummaryForPolicymakers.pdf Press statement by […]
Исследование
9 December 2021
Here we show some locations where GLOFCA project activities will take place from 2022 onwards. You will see images of Pamir glaciers in Tajikistan as well as images of the river Panj.