Intended Nationally Determined Contributions of the Republic of Uzbekistan (INDC). País/Territorio Uzbekistán Tipo de documento Fecha 2015 Fuente FAO, FAOLEX Materia Agricultura y desarrollo rural, Medio ambiente gen., Mar Palabra clave Política/planificación Cambio climático Desarrollo agrícola Desastres Escasez de agua/sequía Acuerdo internacional-implementación Relaciones internacionales/cooperación Evaluación/manejo de riesgos Irrigación Sistema de alerta rápida/sistema de intervención de emergencia Género Desertificación Pastoreo Mecanismo de desarrollo limpio Conservación del ecosistema Biodiversidad Área geográphica Mar Aral, Asia, ASIA Y PACIFICO, Asia Central, CEI (Comunidad de Estados Independientes), EUROPA Y CENTRAL ASIA, Países en Desarrollo Sin Litoral, Asia del Norte Cuenca Aral Sea Resumen This Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) for Uzbekistan is a multi-sectoral policy document at national level for the period of 2015-2030. Uzbekistan is one of the country’s most vulnerable to climate change. Without additional resource saving measures, the country may face deficiency of water resources, growth in land desertification and degradation, increase in occurrence of droughts and other dangerous phenomena, leading to instability of agricultural production and threatening to the country’s food security. Since the early 1950s the average rates of air temperature growth throughout the territory of Uzbekistan were 0.29оС for each ten years, which is by 2 times higher than the global warming rates. Besides, Uzbekistan has encountered the one of the most complicated problem for the Central Asia region – the Aral Sea ecological disaster. This is virtually one of the largest ecological disasters in the contemporary history. The Aral Sea, once the unique and one of the most beautiful and largest inland water bodies in the world, has turned out to be at the edge of total disappearance during the life of one generation. This has caused unprecedented disaster and irreversible damage to the local population, ecosystem and biodiversity of the Priaralie. Texto completo Inglés Página web www4.unfccc.int