Kazakhstan faces significant climatic and resource challenges requiring a systemic state response. Up to 60-70% of the country’s territory is prone to desertification, with soil degradation, reduced pasture productivity, humus loss, and salinization observed. Simultaneously, there is a growing deficit of fresh water, increasing losses in water management networks, rising cross-border dependence and pressure on aquatic ecosystems, deteriorating water quality, and developing processes of reservoir silting and wastewater pollution.
Addressing land and water problems separately is not possible. Kazakhstan needs a unified program package that integrates soil restoration, water security, and waste processing within a common resource and climate policy.
Ensuring Kazakhstan’s long-term ecological and food security through land
restoration, rational water resource management, and the creation of a closed-loop resource circulation system.
Restore 10-12 million hectares of degraded land, improve soil fertility and water retention capacity.
Reduce water losses in networks by 25-30%, ensuring a sustainable water consumption balance.
Create a mechanism for secondary use of resources and waste.
Form a climate-resilient agricultural sector.
Restoration of degraded lands, pastures, and soil fertility.
Increasing soil moisture retention capacity and reducing salinization.
Ensuring wind protection in fields and around water bodies, preventing dust storms and moisture loss.
Modernization of irrigation infrastructure and water supply systems. Implementation of smart irrigation.
Water purification and implementation of water recycling systems.
Processing agro-industrial and industrial waste into useful resources.
Digital monitoring of land and water systems.
Attracting international funding and implementing best technologies.
The program views natural and industrial recycling as inseparable, creating a resource-closed model where what was previously considered waste transforms into a valuable resource.
Biological reservoir of moisture.
The basis for land restoration and productivity.
New raw material for soil melioration and water purification, not a burden.
At the core of the program are nature-oriented innovations, including EcoSyntos and AveLife solutions, performing three functions simultaneously:
This forms a new circular economy where Kazakhstan achieves technological sovereignty in managing its soil and water balance.
The selection of priority regions is based on severe water scarcity, land degradation, and agricultural potential.
A region with a severe environmental situation requiring immediate intervention.
An important water resource susceptible to degradation and desertification.
An arid region with high potential for implementing water-saving technologies.
A key agricultural region in need of soil fertility improvement.
Regions with high agricultural potential and a need for irrigation
modernization.
The Aral Sea region is seen not as an ecological disaster zone, but as a starting point for a sustainable development model that demonstrates the program’s potential in the most challenging conditions.
Key projects and strategic initiatives.
Channel for technological and project
export.
GCF, GEF, IFAD, ADB, IDB, EBRD.
Water infrastructure, private investments.
Market-based payback models.
Climate instruments.
Kazakhstan is developing a model suitable for export to the Islamic world and Central Asia, strengthening its leadership in sustainable development.
Development and export of innovative solutions for resource management.
Export of land and water resource monitoring systems.
Implementation of joint projects in the agricultural sector and water management.
Creation of a competence center based in Kazakhstan in cooperation with IOFS.
Increased agricultural productivity and export potential.
Improved drinking water supply and reduced water losses.
Prevention of dust storms and restoration of natural ecosystems.
Creation of industries for waste processing and geopolymers.
Regional development and creation of new jobs.
Strengthening the country's food and water security.
This is not a project about land or water. This is a new system for managing the country’s resources. Not “pumped out – used – discarded”, but “taken – applied – restored – used again”.
The comprehensive national program “Land + Water + Resource” is a strategic document for the sustainable development of Kazakhstan, integrating soil restoration, water security, and waste processing into a single climate-resilient model. It is proposed for consideration and launch as a national priority starting in 2026.