Assessment of climate change adaptation in tajikistan

Cost-benefit assessment of climate change adaptation in agriculture, forestry, and water management in tajikistan.

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Client: United Nations Development Programme 
Aini Street 39
734024 Dushanbe
Tajikistan

Location: Tajikistan

Duration of implementation: 1/2022 - 5/2022

Completion date: may 2022

Contract Value: 259,600 $

More about the project

The project was launched under the UNDP initiative "Support for Climate Resilience in Tajikistan," financially supported by the Government of the Russian Federation. The main goal was to facilitate access to climate financing measures and contribute to building climate-resilient communities in the disaster-prone mountain areas of Tajikistan.

The study focused on assessing the biophysical and socio-economic impacts of climate change and estimating the total economic losses and damages in the agriculture, forestry, and water management sectors by 2050. Six target districts were selected as pilot areas for the study: Kuhistoni Mastchoh, Gissar, Shaartuz, Fayzabad, Kanibadam, and Muminabad. The study's findings will support the development of future policies and programs aimed at climate change adaptation in Tajikistan, including initiatives for regional cooperation and capacity building in climate-resilient development.

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Our Role Included

  • Overview and analysis of existing knowledge and initiatives in Tajikistan
  • Consultations with key stakeholders
  • Quantitative modeling of climate change, its impacts, adaptation measures, and economic consequences
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