
The forum will bring together leaders from Central Asian countries, including Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan, alongside representatives from the European Union, the United Nations, international financial institutions, and leading environmental organizations.
Under the theme “Central Asia Facing Global Climate Challenges: Uniting for Common Prosperity”, world leaders, policymakers, experts, and activists will discuss the pressing climate issues affecting the region and the world.
The event aims to serve as a high-level platform for dialogue on environmental sustainability, green economy development, and climate resilience.
Key discussion topics include:
✅ Regional and international cooperation
✅ Renewable energy development
✅ Integrated water resource management
✅ Biodiversity conservation
✅ Sustainable urban development
One of the main topics will be the Aral Sea crisis, a stark example of a global environmental disaster. Experts and government officials will explore land restoration, desertification prevention, and mitigating the socio-economic effects of climate change in affected areas.
The forum’s main outcome will be the presentation of the “Green” Regional Development Concept, outlining a unified regional approach by Central Asian countries to address climate change and integrating international organizations’ perspectives on environmental challenges in the region.