According to experts, vehicle inspection can mitigate the problem of environmental pollution to some extent, but other measures must be taken as well to solve the issue in full. ➡ https://lnkd.in/epfsBThb #IWPR #CabarAsia
About us
Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR) is the project of Institute for War and Peace Reporting (www.iwpr.net). The mission of CABAR is promotion of the mechanisms for the constructive cooperation between Mass Media, State Institutions and representatives of Civil Society in Central Asian region. CABAR providing well-balanced and reliable analytical materials, investigative reports, radio and video reports ensures access to socially significant information of Central Asian countries. The team of CABAR is the staff of the Representative offices of IWPR in Central Asia – Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
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https://cabar.asia/en/
External link for CABAR.asia
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- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Astana
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- Founded
- 2014
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Astana, KZ
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If no effective measures are taken, many species of rare animals, including saigas, may soon disappear in Uzbekistan. ➡ https://lnkd.in/dwQjWqti #IWPR #CabarAsia
How to conserve saigas in Uzbekistan?
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In Bishkek, contrary to the master plan, a tree belt area in southern residential areas of the city has been actually destroyed in the last few years. However, it has played a significant role in the urban ecology. Now, the area is built with high-rise residential buildings. According to officials, the law does not specify any punishment for the violation of the master plan, while independent experts say that drastic measures need to be employed. The master plan of the city, one of whose purposes was to maintain the green belt and develop the infrastructure in this regard, has failed. Although, it was meant to be followed by law. Thus, the city has lost one of its major tree belt areas. ➡ https://lnkd.in/eUWa3dXN #IWPR #CabarAsia
Most Important Tree Belt Area Destroyed in Bishkek and Caused Damage to Urban Ecology
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Authorities of Tajikistan intend to decontaminate millions of tons of radioactive waste in the Istiqlol city with the assistance of a Russian company. This is uranium waste produced while making the Soviet Union’s first atomic bomb, however, it still affects the residents of this city in Tajikistan. ➡ https://lnkd.in/exZpAZUF #IWPR #CabarAsia
Will Rosatom Be Able to Decontaminate Tajikistan’s Istiqlol?
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The desire to preserve trees by any means during the construction and repair of pedestrian roads in Tashkent is often not entirely thought through. ➡ https://lnkd.in/eBGPGp8F #IWPR #CabarAsia
Concreting of trees negatively affects the ‘green lungs’ of Tashkent
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The expectations that degraded soils can be recovered rapidly are groundless, scientists say. Even contemporary methods of soil recovery cannot always recover the soil to its original state. ➡ https://lnkd.in/e77Zmfr9 #IWPR #CabarAsia
Soil Salinization: A Threat to Agriculture of Kazakhstan
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The IWPR country office in Tajikistan is looking for a Finance/Admin Manager. The Finance and Admin Manager will be responsible for IWPR Tajikistan Finance, Administration and HR for the effective accounting, control and reporting on all financial expenditure and admin related to IWPR’s Programmes in Tajikistan. Hours: Full time Location: Dushanbe, Tajikistan Salary: $1000 (Net) per month Deadline for applications: 25 October 2024 ➡ https://lnkd.in/emjDQwm2 #IWPR #CabarAsia
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Degradation of lands occurs in Kyrgyzstan due to growing livestock numbers, uncontrolled cattle grazing and climate change. Some plots, specialists say, are exposed to degradation in 70-80 per cent. ➡ https://lnkd.in/e9GABTDR #IWPR #CabarAsia
Kyrgyzstan Pastures on the Edge: Degradation Reaches 80 per cent
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Water resources used by Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan are essential for the agriculture of both countries. Here’s a special coverage by CABAR.asia of the situation in one of such villages, where locals use water from the channels passing through the two countries. ➡ https://lnkd.in/ec5ezpe3 #IWPR #CabarAsia
Kyrgyzstan — Uzbekistan: How Border Villages Use Water Jointly?
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