Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is in the southwestern part of Central Asia and the country is bordered to the north by Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, to the southeast by Afghanistan and to the south by Iran, with the Caspian Sea coastline forming a natural boundary to i...

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Main Authors: World Bank Group, Asian Development Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC and Asian Development Bank, Manila 2021
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spelling okr-10986-363692021-10-14T05:11:04Z Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan World Bank Group Asian Development Bank CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE RISK CLIMATE IMPACT CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION NATURAL DISASTER HEATWAVE DROUGHT FLOOD Turkmenistan is in the southwestern part of Central Asia and the country is bordered to the north by Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, to the southeast by Afghanistan and to the south by Iran, with the Caspian Sea coastline forming a natural boundary to its west. Turkmenistan’s economy has seen a very high rate of growth due to a significant expansion in the export of natural gas, oil and related products, which accounted for the bulk of its exports over this period. However, inequality in income and opportunity are believed to be higher than most countries with a comparable rank. These social issues, combined with the climate extremes experienced, mean that Turkmenistan has significant vulnerability to climate change. This document aims to succinctly summarize the climate risks faced by Turkmenistan. This includes rapid onset and long- term changes in key climate parameters, as well as impacts of these changes on communities, livelihoods and economies, many of which are already underway. Climate change is a major risk to good development outcomes, and the World Bank Group is committed to playing an important role in helping countries integrate climate action into their core development agendas. The World Bank Group (WBG) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are committed to supporting client countries to invest in and build a low-carbon, climate resilient future, helping them to be better prepared to adapt to current and future climate impacts. 2021-10-13T19:31:05Z 2021-10-13T19:31:05Z 2021-09-24 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/729021632488105948/Turkmenistan-Climate-Risk-Country-Profile http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36369 English CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo World Bank and Asian Development Bank World Bank, Washington, DC and Asian Development Bank, Manila Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Europe and Central Asia Turkmenistan
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CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE IMPACT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
NATURAL DISASTER
HEATWAVE
DROUGHT
FLOOD
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CLIMATE RISK
CLIMATE IMPACT
CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION
NATURAL DISASTER
HEATWAVE
DROUGHT
FLOOD
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Asian Development Bank
Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
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description Turkmenistan is in the southwestern part of Central Asia and the country is bordered to the north by Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, to the southeast by Afghanistan and to the south by Iran, with the Caspian Sea coastline forming a natural boundary to its west. Turkmenistan’s economy has seen a very high rate of growth due to a significant expansion in the export of natural gas, oil and related products, which accounted for the bulk of its exports over this period. However, inequality in income and opportunity are believed to be higher than most countries with a comparable rank. These social issues, combined with the climate extremes experienced, mean that Turkmenistan has significant vulnerability to climate change. This document aims to succinctly summarize the climate risks faced by Turkmenistan. This includes rapid onset and long- term changes in key climate parameters, as well as impacts of these changes on communities, livelihoods and economies, many of which are already underway. Climate change is a major risk to good development outcomes, and the World Bank Group is committed to playing an important role in helping countries integrate climate action into their core development agendas. The World Bank Group (WBG) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) are committed to supporting client countries to invest in and build a low-carbon, climate resilient future, helping them to be better prepared to adapt to current and future climate impacts.
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Asian Development Bank
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title Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
title_short Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
title_full Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
title_fullStr Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
title_full_unstemmed Climate Risk Country Profile : Turkmenistan
title_sort climate risk country profile : turkmenistan
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC and Asian Development Bank, Manila
publishDate 2021
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