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Turkmenistan Studies Georgia’s Experience in Preserving Aquatic Ecosystems and Creating National Parks

August 02, 2025 | 00:37 |4509
A delegation from Turkmenistan, including government officials, biodiversity experts and NGO representatives, visited Western Georgia in mid-JulyA delegation from Turkmenistan, including government officials, biodiversity experts and NGO representatives, visited Western Georgia in mid-July
Source: dolidoki.com

A delegation from Turkmenistan, including government officials, biodiversity experts and NGO representatives, visited Western Georgia in mid-July. The purpose of the trip was to study international best practices in the creation and management of national parks.

Organized by the National Water Partnership of Georgia and the Inanch Vepa Agency, the visit was the first step towards long-term scientific and technical cooperation. Its main objective is to support Turkmenistan in creating a new type of protected areas, namely Category II national parks, which will contribute to the conservation of aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity.

As part of the five-day program, the Turkmen delegation visited nature reserves and botanical gardens. Particular attention was paid to the work of three national parks in Georgia - Machakhela, Mtirala and Kolkheti. The participants studied in detail issues related to ecotourism, self-financing strategies, scientific research and environmental education.

At a round table held at Batumi State University, experts from both countries identified promising areas for joint work. These included: a comparative analysis of the environmental legislation of Georgia and Turkmenistan; opportunities for cooperation with youth and universities; and the development of ecotourism strategies.

Already now, from late July to October, Turkmen specialists, drawing on their experience, are beginning practical work. They will study Georgian legislation, develop an analytical review of the legal framework and, most importantly, create a pilot project for a national park in Turkmenistan.

This exchange of knowledge marks a significant step towards promoting sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems and is a shining example of effective international cooperation in environmental protection.

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