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Climate change Manakbayeva Sabina Environmental Science MSc Climate of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The influence of global climate change on the region. Climate change Manakbayeva Sabina Environmental Science MSc

Outline General information Climate of Eastern and Western Part of the country Affect of climate change on Kazakhstan region Predictions of climate change in the region National Policy for adapting to Climate Change References

I. General information S ~ 2,72 mln km2 (TOP 10 biggest country, 9th place); Population ~ 17 mln ( 5.6 people on 1 square km); Astana – one of the coldest capital in the world ( absolute min -51,5 C on 5 January 1893)

most of the country’s plain). A landlocked country, located at the center of the Eurasian continent. The arid zone, represented by steppe (vast territory in the north of the country), semidesert (arid steppes occupying central Kazakhstan), and desert landscapes (occupying most of the country’s plain).

N 1700 km S W E 3000 km

II. Climate of Western Kazakhstan Region (Batıs Qazaqstan oblısı) Eastern Part of Europe (borders Russia and Ural Mountains; Ural river flows through this region) Caspian Sea bounded by Kazakhstan to the northeast *Ustyurt Plateau *Aktau city, Caspian Sea

Aktau city Average winter temperature : -2 C Average summer temperature: + 22 С Annual precipitation – 182 mm Koppen classificaition : Dfa climate

Climate of Eastern Kazakhstan Region (Shyghys Qazaqstan oblısı) East Kazakhstan is one of the coldest regions in Kazakhstan A very diverse range of geographic and climatic regions with the Altai Mountains, Russian Siberia and the eastern margins of the Kazakh steppes

Semey city Average winter temperature : -18 C ( Record low -46 ) Average summer temperature: + 27,5 С (Record high +42 C ) Annual precipitation – 275 mm Koppen classif: Dfb

III. Affect of climate change on Kazakhstan region The territory of Kazakhstan is located in the center of the Eurasian continent, and it is removed from the ocean by a considerable distance (2000 – 3000 km). The territory is warming more dramatically than the northern hemisphere and the globe on average. There is a difference in the list of the warmest years in the whole of the globe and in Kazakhstan.

The ranked 10 warmest years for Kazakhstan Annual average temperature anomaly for Kazakhstan, C 1 2013 1,60 2 1983 1,76 3 2015 1,66 4 2002 1,53 5 2004 1,54 6 2007 1,48 7 1995 1,41 8 2008 1,38 9 1997 1,26 10 2006 1,19

Average monthly air temperature in 2015 and climate normal averaged for the period 1961 – 1990 over the territory of Kazakhstan and its regions. The air temperature in 2015 exceeded the norm almost the entire territory of Kazakhstan and was below the norm in the West Kazakhstan. West Kazakhstan 2015 East Kazakhstan 1961-1990

Predictions of climate change in Kazakhstan Winter and summer temperatures have been increasing a little slower by 0.28 ºC and 0.19 ºC every 10 years respectively. Temperature increase in Kazakhstan is projected to continue and median scenarios forecast a rise in the average mean annual temperature of 1.4°С by 2030, 2.7°С by 2050, and 4.6°С by 2085. However, in most part of Kazakhstan, trends in extremes were insignificant, with the exception of some meteorological stations in different regions, where the daily maximum temperature increased by 0.20 – 0.60 ºС. The annual precipitation amount decrease slightly by 0.2 mm every 10 years

V. National Policy for adapting to Climate Change 1. Kazakhstan 2050 Strategy A focus on the energy sector and a recognition that the country must develop alternative energy sources (notably solar and wind power) with the goal that must account for at least half of the alternative and renewable energy sources country’s total energy consumption. 2. The Green Economy Concept for the Republic of Kazakhstan (2013-2020) Developing hydrometeorological services, developing sustainable and high-efficiency agriculture, Improving Waste Management System and etc. 3. The “Green Bridge” Partnership Program on the implementation of the Astana Initiative for 2011–2020 aims to promote partnership between Europe, Asia, and the Pacific .

VI.References Republican State Enterprise, “Kazhydromet”, ANNUAL BULLETIN OF CLIMATE CHANGE MONITORING IN KAZAKHSTAN, 2015 ( 2016,2017) Second National Communication of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the UNFCCC, 2009. https://www.worlddata.info/asia/kazakhstan/climate-east-kazakhstan.php https://www.advantour.com/kazakhstan/western.htm https://kazhydromet.kz/

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