This project supports Mongolia and Central Asian countries in developing research capacity on inclusive green economy (IGE) development in Central Asia.
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) commits to supporting the reform of water policies in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) countries. Sound water management is fundamental for the provision of safe water, livelihoods and sustainable energy sources.
Renewable energy has advanced rapidly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries since 2014.
Finland commits to developing transboundary cooperation with neighbouring countries in order to improve ecosystem services provided by shared water bodies. The commitment will enhance transboundary cooperation, economic growth and reduce flood damages.
This article explores the regional disputes on the shared river and the degree of cooperation that exists.
The Coruh/Chorokhi river system is of great economic importance to both Turkey and Georgia because of its largely undeveloped but economically exploitable potential for hydropower.