Environment & Sustainability Guide in Turkmenistan
Air quality, green spaces, and environmental policies
Air Quality Index
Turkmenistan's air quality is significantly impacted by methane and other emissions from the energy sector, which comprises 93% of the country's total methane emissions. Industrial pollution from oil and gas operations contributes to poor air quality, particularly in regions near extraction sites.
Water Quality
Water quality information for Turkmenistan is limited in available sources. The country faces water management challenges typical of Central Asian nations, with concerns related to industrial pollution from the energy sector and agricultural runoff affecting water resources.
Recycling System
Specific data on Turkmenistan's recycling infrastructure, rates, and programs are not available in current sources. The country's sustainability efforts focus primarily on energy sector emissions reduction rather than waste management systems.
Green Spaces
Turkmenistan has limited forest coverage at approximately 10% of total land area. The country is establishing regional environmental initiatives, including plans for a center to combat desertification in Central Asia, reflecting concerns about land degradation and ecosystem preservation in the arid region.
Environmental Policies
Turkmenistan has committed to international climate agreements and established a 30% methane reduction target by 2030. The country joined the Global Commitment to Reduce Methane Emissions and is implementing the MARS digital platform for real-time emissions monitoring in partnership with UNEP.
- •Global Commitment to Reduce Methane Emissions (30% reduction target by 2030)
- •UN Framework Convention on Climate Change compliance
- •Paris Agreement participation
- •MARS (Methane Alert and Response System) digital platform implementation
- •Caspian Environmental Initiative
Natural Disaster Risk
MODERATETurkmenistan faces natural disaster risks typical of Central Asian arid regions, including earthquakes, droughts, and desertification. The country's ecological footprint indicates resource consumption exceeding biocapacity, with Overshoot Day occurring on April 5, 2026.
Sustainability Initiatives
Turkmenistan launched a joint project with UNEP in March 2024 implementing the MARS digital platform for real-time satellite monitoring of methane emissions. The system achieved zero recorded methane emissions at Turkmengas production departments in November-December 2024. The country targets 30% methane reduction by 2030 compared to 2020 levels, with the Darvaza crater showing a 3-fold reduction in combustion intensity since 2013.
Turkmenistan is establishing a regional center to combat desertification in Central Asia and promoting the Caspian Environmental Initiative. The country plans to hold the Caspian Environmental Forum in 2026 as an international platform to preserve the Caspian Sea ecosystem and strengthen regional cooperation in environmental protection.
Turkmenistan participates in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Paris Agreement, and the Global Commitment to Reduce Methane Emissions. The country is part of SPECA (Special Programme for Central Asia Regional Cooperation) addressing water, energy, and environmental issues.
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