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Turkmen Specialists Study Innovative Approaches of Uzbek Colleagues in Water and Land Resource Management

For all Central Asian countries, the rational use of water and land resources remains among the most pressing priorities in adapting to climate change. As climate change in Central Asia advances at nearly twice the global average rate, there is an urgent need to intensify the exchange of experience among specialists across the region. Particular emphasis is placed on fostering communication and collaboration between experts from Innovation Centers and Techno Parks, which are recognized as the vanguard of scientific contributions to business acceleration.
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D-CLEAN

Improving Water Quality in the Danube River Basin: Nature-Based Solutions for Sustainable Wastewater and Stormwater Management in Small Settlements
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D-CLEAN KICK-OFF

D-CLEAN Project Officially Kicked Off in Vienna!
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Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) in Southeast Asia

The Climate Risk and Early Warning Systems (CREWS) program initiative is a financial mechanism to establish risk-informed early warning services and works directly with countries to increase the availability of, and access to, early warning systems.