Japan Invests in FAO-UNDP Initiative to Revitalize Lake Urmia's Ecosystem

Japan Invests in FAO-UNDP Initiative to Revitalize Lake Urmia’s Ecosystem

In a significant move towards environmental conservation, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, along with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), has signed a cooperation agreement with financial backing from the Government of Japan. This initiative focuses on the revitalization of Lake Urmia, a critical ecological asset in northwestern Iran that has been experiencing severe drying since the early 2000s.

Once hailed as the largest lake in West Asia and the sixth-largest salt lake globally, Lake Urmia spans a water surface area of approximately 5,000 to 6,000 square kilometers. However, its condition has deteriorated significantly over the years, prompting urgent action from international and local bodies.

The formal signing ceremony took place during President Masoud Pezeshkian’s visit to West Azarbaijan, as reported on the FAO’s official website on October 23. Key figures in this agreement included:

  • Reza Rahmani: Secretary of the Urmia Lake Rescue National Committee
  • Ali Nazaridoust: Officer-in-Charge representing the FAO in Iran

Titled “Enhancing Restoration Activities in Lake Urmia through the Effective Use of Agricultural Water,” this initiative is designed to foster sustainable agricultural practices while simultaneously aiding in the restoration of one of Iran’s most vital ecosystems—Lake Urmia.

The Urmia Lake Basin is integral to Iran’s food security and agricultural productivity. Unfortunately, recent years have seen a drastic decline in the Basin’s water resources, attributed to:

  • Rising temperatures
  • Changing precipitation patterns
  • Unsustainable water usage

In light of these pressing challenges, the FAO is committed to implementing this project, which emphasizes integrated water resource management and climate-smart agricultural practices throughout the Basin.

Jointly executed by FAO and the Urmia Lake Rescue National Committee (ULRNC), the project aims to:

  • Enhance agricultural water efficiency and productivity
  • Safeguard farmers’ livelihoods
  • Reduce pressure on water resources

Through a focus on capacity development, the introduction of advanced irrigation technologies, and the promotion of sustainable farming methods, this project endeavors to enhance the resilience of farmers and rural communities facing water scarcity. Moreover, it contributes to restoring the ecological balance of Lake Urmia.

This project stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts among the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, FAO, UNDP, and the Government of Japan, all working together to support sustainable agriculture, water management, and environmental conservation.

In a related development, on December 1, 2024, the Government of Japan and UNDP signed an exchange of notes to initiate “The Project for Developing Conservation Systems of Wetlands in Lake Urmia and Other Wetlands, Including their Surrounding Communities.” This project, running from 2024 to 2028, will be implemented in partnership with the Department of Environment and FAO.

Focusing on sustainable agriculture and climate-adapted livelihoods, this initiative aims to provide long-term benefits for local communities while preserving the biodiversity of wetlands, which are critical ecosystems.

Lake Urmia faces considerable challenges due to the excessive consumption of water resources, compounded by the impacts of climate change, which have drastically affected its ecosystem. Agricultural activities in the region are increasingly threatened by water shortages, a situation made worse by climate change. Research indicates that these climatic changes could further disrupt agrifood systems and the fragile environment surrounding the lake.

To combat these issues, the FAO, with support from the Government of Japan, has identified technical agricultural solutions aimed at enhancing water efficiency in the agricultural sector within the Lake Urmia basin. These measures are expected to be crucial in conserving the internationally recognized biosphere reserves.

This initiative marks a crucial step in addressing the environmental challenges faced by Lake Urmia and supports the broader goal of sustainable development in Iran. As these collaborative efforts unfold, they hold the potential to restore not only the lake itself but also the livelihoods and ecosystems dependent on its health.

Stay tuned for further updates on this vital project and its impact on Lake Urmia and the surrounding communities.

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