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Узнайте больше о проекте Aдаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии

В сотрудничестве с национальными, региональными и международными партнерами проект «Адаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии» (CAMCA) работает с местными партнерами в Таджикистане, Кыргызстане и Казахстане над повышением устойчивости горных сообществ и сохранением 6 основных горных видов. Это бухарский олень, тянь-шаньский марал, тянь-шаньский бурый медведь, архар, азиатский козерог и снежный барс.

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Видео проекта

Узнайте больше о проекте Aдаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии
В сотрудничестве с национальными, региональными и международными партнерами проект «Адаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии» (CAMCA) работает с местными партнерами в Таджикистане, Кыргызстане и Казахстане над повышением устойчивости горных сообществ и сохранением 6 основных горных видов. Это бухарский олень, тянь-шаньский марал, тянь-шаньский бурый медведь, архар, азиатский козерог и снежный барс.

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PANORAMA Ресурсы

Recording of training, transcript, and additional resources for project partners to help start the process of submitting solutions to the PANORAMA platform

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PANORAMA Resources

Recording of training, transcript, and additional resources for project partners to help start the process of submitting solutions to the PANORAMA platform

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KAP Survey Results – Final – 23 February 2023

This document presents the final results of KAP surveys from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan. It includes data on environmental changes observed over the last 5-10 years, climate change awareness, and its impacts on agriculture and wildlife. The survey results highlight increased temperatures, reduced precipitation, and increased human-wildlife conflicts. The respondents’ media preferences and trusted information sources are also detailed, with a focus on the role of scientists and environmental organizations in disseminating information.

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KAP Survey Results – Final – 23 February 2023

This document presents the final results of KAP surveys from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan. It includes data on environmental changes observed over the last 5-10 years, climate change awareness, and its impacts on agriculture and wildlife. The survey results highlight increased temperatures, reduced precipitation, and increased human-wildlife conflicts. The respondents’ media preferences and trusted information sources are also detailed, with a focus on the role of scientists and environmental organizations in disseminating information.

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CAMCA Communications Strategy

This strategy outlines the communication and outreach plan for the CAMCA project, which aims to enhance the conservation of migratory mammals in Central Asia through climate-informed management. It includes objectives for internal and external communications, target audiences, tools, channels, and products to be used. The strategy emphasizes the importance of raising awareness about climate impacts on biodiversity, supporting policy integration, and promoting community-based wildlife management. Key components include a project website, social media integration, and engagement with international and national media.

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KAP Results – Additional – 22 April 2023

This document details the results of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) surveys conducted at four sites: Jidely, Karoy, Koktal, and Meteostation. The surveys covered environmental changes observed over the last 5-10 years, awareness of climate change, and its perceived consequences on agriculture and wildlife. Participants highlighted changes such as increased extreme weather events, reduced crop yields, and more frequent wildlife conflicts. Preferred information sources included TV, radio, and newspapers, with government agencies and broadcast media being the most trusted sources.

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KAP Results – Additional – 22 April 2023

This document details the results of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) surveys conducted at four sites: Jidely, Karoy, Koktal, and Meteostation. The surveys covered environmental changes observed over the last 5-10 years, awareness of climate change, and its perceived consequences on agriculture and wildlife. Participants highlighted changes such as increased extreme weather events, reduced crop yields, and more frequent wildlife conflicts. Preferred information sources included TV, radio, and newspapers, with government agencies and broadcast media being the most trusted sources.

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Тематическая сессия – Управление выпасом скота в Кыргызстане

Запись Азамата Исакова (менеджера проекта ЮНЕП), обсуждающего режимы управления выпасом в Кыргызстане, включая пастбищные комитеты, департамент лесного хозяйства, сети охраняемых территорий, экологические коридоры, охотничьи территории, их дублирование и проблемы, а также потенциальные возможности для обеспечения большей согласованности политики. Краткая демонстрация онлайн-инструментов управления пастбищами, разработанных Азаматом Усупбекобом CAMP Alatoo.

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Thematic Session – Grazing Management in Kyrgyzstan

Recording of Azamat Isakov (UNEP Project Manager) discussing grazing management regimes in Kyrgyzstan, including pasture committees, forestry department, protected area networks, ecological corridors, hunting territories, their overlaps and challenges, and potential avenues to encourage more policy coherence. Short demonstration of online pasture management tools developed by CAMP Alatoo by Azamat Usupbekob.

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CMS: CAMI Newsletter Article featuring CAMCA – English

Article featured in CAMI newsletter on lessons learned and experiences with Situation Models using CI Open Standards methodologies for protected areas in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

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CMS: CAMI Newsletter Article featuring CAMCA – English

Article featured in CAMI newsletter on lessons learned and experiences with Situation Models using CI Open Standards methodologies for protected areas in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

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Узнайте больше о проекте Aдаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии

В сотрудничестве с национальными, региональными и международными партнерами проект «Адаптация млекопитающих к изменению климата в Центральной Азии» (CAMCA) работает с местными партнерами в Таджикистане, Кыргызстане и Казахстане над повышением устойчивости горных сообществ и сохранением 6 основных горных видов. Это бухарский олень, тянь-шаньский марал, тянь-шаньский бурый медведь, архар, азиатский козерог и снежный барс. Для получения дополнительной информации посетите наш сайт www.camcaproject.org.

Этот проект поддерживается Международной климатической инициативой (IKI) и возглавляется Программой ООН по окружающей среде (ЮНЕП).

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CAMCA Promotional Video – English

Learn more about the CAMCA Project in this Introductory Video!

In collaboration with national, regional, and international partners, The Central Asian Mammals and Climate Adaptation (CAMCA) project is working with local partners in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan to increase resilience of mountain communities and to conserve 6 flagship mountain species. These are the Bukhara deer, Tian Shan maral, Tian Shan brown bear, argali sheep, Asiatic ibex, and the snow leopard. For more information, please check out our website www.camcaproject.org.

This project is supported by the International Climate Initiative (IKI) and led by the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP).

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CMS Report: Trans-Boundary Snow-Leopard Conservation

Aspects of Transboundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia
Report of the FFI/CMS Workshop, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 1-2 December 2014

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CMS Report: Trans-Boundary Snow-Leopard Conservation

Aspects of Transboundary Snow Leopard Conservation in Central Asia
Report of the FFI/CMS Workshop, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 1-2 December 2014

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