Kyrgyz Republic 2025
Country Climate and Development Report

This Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) on the Kyrgyz Republic aims to support the country’s development goals amid a changing climate. The CCDR considers two policy scenarios up to 2050: the business-as-usual (BAU) and high-growth scenarios. As it quantifies the likely impacts of climate change on the Kyrgyz economy between now and 2050, the report highlights key government actions to best prepare for and adapt to climate impacts (referred to as “with adaptation” measures), with a particular focus on the time horizon up to 2030. The CCDR also outlines a path to net zero emissions by 2050 (referred to as “with mitigation” measures, “decarbonization,” or, simply, “net zero 2050”), highlighting associated development co-benefits.
Model
KiNESYS_CenAsia
Policy impacts
- Provided an integrated evidence base on climate risks and economic impacts
- Identified critical policy gaps in climate governance, adaptation, and mitigation
- Informed strategic investment priorities for resilience and low‑carbon growth
- Supported the design of priority policy packages for 2025–2030
Reference
World Bank (2025). Kyrgyz Republic – Country Climate and Development Report (English). Washington, D.C. World Bank Group.
