The event was held within the framework of the Aral Sea Wetlands Project, implemented by the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF).

During the session, representatives of government agencies, international organizations and the expert community discussed ways to transition the Aral Sea region from an environmental crisis to sustainable development, improving the water management system in the face of climate change, introducing climate-sustainable agriculture and measures to prevent land degradation.

The participants paid special attention to the role of wetlands and coastal ecosystems in preserving biodiversity, maintaining ecological balance and providing sustainable sources of income for the local population.

Experts presented reports on the importance of ecosystem services in the lower reaches of the Amu Darya, modern tools to combat land degradation and practical mechanisms for sustainable management of natural resources at the local level.

During the open discussion, the prospects for expanding international cooperation, introducing innovative solutions and scaling successful practices for restoring ecosystems in the Aral Sea basin were considered.

The main outcome of the event was the signing of the Concept of the Integrated Water Resources Management Plan for the Lower Amu Darya basin between the National Committee on Ecology and Climate Change, the Ministry of Water Resources and the Ministry of Agriculture.

The document is aimed at improving the efficiency of water resources use, strengthening the environmental sustainability of the region, developing interdepartmental cooperation and improving the water resources management system in the face of increasing climatic pressure in the Aral Sea region.