Resource Library
Type: External Link
STORYMAP: From the Dzungarian Alatau to Lake Balkhash
How mountain water sustains downstream wetlands and livelihoods
Catagory: Communications
Type: External Link
Community-based OECMs and Biodiversity in Kyrgyzstan – PANORAMA
Community-managed conservation areas: Baiboosun
Catagory: Outputs, PANORAMA Solutions
Type: External Link
PANORAMA Repurposing old wells in Ile-Balkhash – Kazakhstan
Improved water sources for Bukhara deer
Catagory: Outputs, PANORAMA Solutions
Type: External Link
Wildlife-Friendly Pasture Management in Kyrgyzstan – PANORAMA
Accounting for climate change and wildlife when planning pasture use
Catagory: Outputs, PANORAMA Solutions
Type: External Link
PANORAMA Solution: Mountain Tourism in Kyrgyzstan
Ecotourism capacity-building for local communities and protected areas
Catagory: PANORAMA Solutions
Type: File
CAMCA Joint Statement of Intent 2025 (Eng/Ru)
A joint statement endorsed by CAMCA conference participants, setting out shared commitments and priority actions to advance climate-resilient biodiversity conservation, community resilience, and transboundary cooperation in Central Asia.
Catagory: Events, PDF, Project Partners
Type: File
CAMCA Conference Report 2025, Summary Document (Eng/Ru)
A bilingual English–Russian summary of the CAMCA Conference 2025, outlining key messages, examples, and agreed priorities on climate-resilient conservation, ecological corridors, community engagement, and sustainable finance in Central Asia.
Type: File
CAMCA Conference Report 2025, Full Report
The full report from the CAMCA regional conference (Bishkek, October 2025), documenting detailed discussions, tools, and recommendations on climate-resilient wildlife conservation, ecological connectivity, community engagement, and sustainable finance in Central Asia.
Type: External Link
CAMCA Branding Guide
This manual was made to aid in achieving a consistent look and feel to products…
Catagory: Communications, Not for Public
Type: External Link
Potential for Community-based Wildlife Management in Central Asia
Community-based wildlife management (CBWM) – also referred to as Community-Based Natural Resources Management describes the management of wild living resources – including terrestrial and aquatic wildlife, their habitats and related resources…
Catagory: Additional Resources