European Investment Bank: Save the Aral Sea
Reducing a sea to a pond
In an attempt to remedy the situation and decrease the amount of salt in the soil, the Soviet authorities applied leaching water and surface irrigation techniques, two practices that caused further long-term damage. Inefficient irrigation systems and inadequate desalinisation attempts diverted a huge volume of water from the
As a result, the once mighty
Ongoing efforts to save the
"Acting in its role as the EU climate bank, the
The Bank is looking at an investment plan worth
"For the Bank, this is a step beyond our usual support extended to environmental protection projects. It is an investment of global significance, and an investment for the benefit of the entire world", said VP Pavlova.
The programme is also being coordinated with the European institutions, including the
These activities support the Government of
Addressing the main problems
"We are also looking at how to help restore the productivity of degraded and abandoned land and establish agroforestry sites for bio-drainage purposes. The result would be not just to economise the use of water but also to increase carbon sequestration via bio-drainage of degraded lands. We also want to ensure that any future project contributes to
The operation should also create conditions for sustainable and environment-friendly agriculture, which could justify similar climate action and environmental protection operations along the Amu Darya river basin over the coming years.
It could also result in a long-term, constructive EU-Uzbekistan partnership beneficial for both the EU and



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