THE CONCEPT
The first International Conference “Monitoring of glaciers and glacial lakes – hazard management” is organised by Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan jointly with the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat (AKAH), funded by the Government of Switzerland and implemented through the project “Adaptive and Resilient Communities in their Habitat (ARCH)”. ARCH is a joint initiative of the AKAH and a prolonged partnership with the Government of Tajikistan and the Government of Switzerland.
The conference will be held on 26-27 August 2024 in Dushanbe Tajikistan including a field visit to Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast (GBAO) region from 28-31 of August 2024. The conference will provide an opportunity for international partners to present their works, studies and lessons on glaciers, glacial lakes and hazard management along with serving as a platform to advocate for drawing attention to the risk emanation and mitigation of the risks associated with debris flow. The Participants will be informed about the critical cases and consequences of natural hazards caused by melting glaciers and the preventative mitigation measures taken and the risk-informed planning in accordance with the cross-sectorial climate resilience framework applied by the government and relevant partners. Additionally, the conference will create an enabling environment for the exchange of ideas and knowledge transfer among scientists, practitioners and policymakers; and will promote scientific advancement in mitigation measures and response. Along with building awareness about the hazards and their scientific and technological management, the conference will contribute to forming and promoting partnerships and networking within the pool of experts – participants.
Background note
The two days conference intends to bring together researchers, practitioners and policymakers associated with glcial and debris flow research and mitigation from different countries to one platform to foster networking, nurture partnerships, and promote an exchange of ideas. The two days will see technical interactions through oral and poster presentations and panel discussions, followed by a post-conference field visit to the Pamir Mountains. The conference will contribute towards global frameworks, having direct relevance to the Sendai Framework (all 7 targets), Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11 – Safe and sustainable communities, SDG 13 – Combat impact of climate change) and Paris Agreement. The conference is supported and funded by the Government of Switzerland through Adaptive and Resilient Communities in their Habitats ARCH project.
Expected results:
- The given conference aims to set a platform for the exchange of ideas, professional experience and transfer of knowledge between scientists, practitioners and policymakers
on natural hazard and serve as an opportunity to build and expand professional networks of DRR scientists and practitioners that will lead to national, regional and international collaboration. - The conference will promote scientific innovation related to glacial lakes natural hazards and the effect of glacial melting on hazards, response, and mitigation by bringing together scientists and practitioners of the field and will highlight the need for decreasing risk from debris flow.
- The conference will enable the in-country stakeholders from the government and academic institutions on conducting research and develop research papers, policy briefs and other related outputs.
Target audience:
Representatives of the Agency for Hydrometeorology of the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, national and regional government institutions, international organisations, scientists and environmental protection practitioners as well as experts in disaster risk reduction and climate change will attend the conference. International organizations, the expert community, scientific institutions, civil society organizations, PhD candidates, relevant local authorities, students and professors at universities from geological and environmental departments are also targeted to be involved in the conference.
Participation format: In person/Online
Registration Fee: Free of charge
Working language:
English, Russian. Simultaneous translation into/from Russian/English will be provided.
A two-day conference in Dushanbe will be followed by a field trip in GBAO including visits to:
- Barsem debris flow area in Shugnan district of GBAO.
The field visit will be followed by half a day conference in Khorog City.
Note: Field visit will include participation of only 30 people for whom the participation will be confirmed.
Special note:
- Registration and participation in the conference are free of charge.
- In-country transportation (including airport pick-up and drop-off), food for the duration of the conference and conference material is covered.
Topics of the conference:
- Understanding the process – trigger, mechanics of Debris-flow growth, entrainment, dynamics, and impacts.
- Study of glaciers and glacial lake dynamics. Current state of the cryosphere, glaciers, snow cover, and water resources.
- Advanced Methods for Natural Hazard Management
- Innovative Techniques and Modelling for Glacier Dynamics and Forecasting
- Debris Flow Prediction: Advanced Methods for Natural Hazard Management.
- Glacier Dynamics and Glacier-Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) Management.
- Understanding Debris Flow Dynamics in a Changing Climate.
- The Current Condition of Glaciers and Snow Cover in the Context of Meteorology and Climate Chang.
- Best Practices on Mitigation Measures, Early Warning Systems, Early Prevention, and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Risk Reduction.
- Complex Influences on Glacial and Snow Systems: Assessing the Effects of Environmental and Climatic Factors
Key dates:
- August 20, 2024 – Registration and confirmation of presenters.
- August 23, 2024 – Deadline for late registration.
- August 26 – 27, 2024 – Conference event in Dushanbe.
- August 28 – 31, 2024 – post-conference field trips to GBAO.
If you would like to participate in the Conference, please fill in the application form on the Conference registration link: https://t.ly/hNMc
The link and other conference information can be also found at debrisflow.tj
Chairs:
- Sheralizoda Bahodur Ahmadjon – The Chairman of the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan.
- Qurbonzoda Abdullo Habibullo – Director of the Hydrometeorology Agency, the Permanent Representative of Tajikistan to the WMO, national coordinator of the UN Convention on Climate Change
- Khushvakhtzoda Kobiljon Khushvakht – President of the National Academy of Sciences of Tajikistan
- Salome Steib – Director, Counsellor and Consul, Swiss Cooperation Office Tajikistan
- Qozidavlat Qoimdodov – Ambassador and Resident Representative of the Aga Khan Development Network in Tajikistan (AKDN)
- Umed Kalandarov – CEO, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Tajikistan
Co – Chairs:
- Baydulloeva Jamila Akbarhonovna – Deputy Director
- Svetlana Jumaeva – Senior National Programme Office Climate Change & Disaster Risk Reduction Swiss Cooperation Office Tajikistan
- Tohir Sabzaliev – Head of Operational Research and Technical Department, Aga Khan Agency for Habitat, Tajikistan
Organizing committee Contact details:
- Fayzmamad Davlatbekov: + 992 93 565 3680
- Muslim Azimshoev: +992934626062
- Sanam Qarachabekova. +992 933144436