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About the Country

Tajikistan is a mountainous, landlocked country in the heart of Central Asia. Mountains cover more than 93% of its territory, with the majestic Pamir and Alay ranges dominating the landscape. Tajikistan is a vital source of water for the region, generating approximately 60% of Central Asia's water resources. The country is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, high-altitude lakes, and rich Persian cultural heritage. It is actively developing its vast hydropower potential to drive a green economy. Dushanbe, the capital, is a growing hub for regional diplomacy and sustainability.

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Climate Description

The climate is continental, changing drastically with altitude. Lowland valleys experience hot, dry summers and mild winters, while high mountain areas feature polar-like conditions with year-round snow. Tajikistan is home to thousands of glaciers, including the massive Vanjyakh Glacier. These glaciers are vital for regional sustainable water management but are increasingly vulnerable to climate change.

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The flora and fauna

Tajikistan boasts diverse ecosystems, from tugai forests to alpine meadows. It is a critical habitat for the elusive Snow Leopard. Other iconic species include the Marco Polo sheep (Ovis ammon polii), Markhor(Capra falconeri heptneri), and Siberian Ibex(Capra sibirica alaiana Noack). The flora includes over 5,000 plant species, many of which are endemic wild ancestors of fruit crops like apples and apricots.

Strategic Vision and Documents

Tajikistan has adopted several key strategic documents to guide its transition to a sustainable future:

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    Green Economy Development Strategy (2023–2037): A comprehensive roadmap aiming to double renewable energy capacity, introduce electric transport, and ensure the efficient use of natural resources. The strategy targets complete "green" energy independence by 2037.
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    National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change (to 2030): Focuses on increasing resilience in critical sectors such as agriculture, water resources, and energy. It outlines specific measures to mitigate disaster risks and adapt to changing weather patterns.
  • 3
    National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan: A key framework for the conservation and sustainable use of the country's biodiversity, aligning national efforts with the global Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) targets. The current iteration outlines priorities, targets, and actions up to 2030.
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Global initiatives

Tajikistan is a global pioneer in water and climate diplomacy, spearheading several major initiatives:

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2003

International Year of Freshwater

Proposed by Tajikistan and adopted by the UN, this initiative highlighted the importance of freshwater and the need for its sustainable management.

2005–2015

International Decade for Action "Water for Life"

This decade aimed to ensure the sustainable management of water resources and basic sanitation for all.

2013

International Year of Water Cooperation

Proposed by Tajikistan to promote water cooperation at all levels and address shared water challenges.

2025

International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation

Initiated by Tajikistan and adopted by the UN, this global campaign raises awareness of rapid glacier melting and establishes a dedicated international trust fund for their protection.

2018–2028

Dushanbe Water Process

A framework for dialogue and partnership, including hosting the biennial International High-Level Conference on the International Decade for Action "Water for Sustainable Development".

2018–2028

Water for Sustainable Development

Tajikistan leads this "Water Decade", a global action plan to advance water cooperation and sanitation goals, hosting biennial high-level conferences in Dushanbe.

24 May

International Day for the Conservation of the Markhor

Proposed by Tajikistan and adopted by the UN, this day raises global awareness about the conservation of the Markhor and its habitat.

2025

UNEA Resolution on Preservation of Glaciers and the Broader Cryosphere, in Particular in Mountain Regions

Initiated by Tajikistan and adopted at the seventh session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-7), this landmark resolution calls for global action to preserve glaciers and the broader cryosphere, recognizing their critical importance to the environment and water resources.

National initiatives

"Green Country" Program

A national greening initiative that includes an ambitious plan to plant 2 billion trees by 2040 to combat desertification and reduce the country's carbon footprint.

Environmental Education Program

A state-level initiative focused on integrating environmental knowledge, sustainability principles, and responsible ecological behavior into the national education system, from schools to universities.The user is asking me to perform two actions: "Conduct online research" and "translate into russian by using the official translations of the documents."