Environment is becoming increasingly unpredictable. Rising temperatures and erratic weather patterns threaten the livelihoods of communities dependent on agriculture and livestock. Glacial melt, a crucial water source, is accelerating, leading to reduced water availability for irrigation and drinking. These changes exacerbate food insecurity and contribute to soil degradation, making it harder to sustain farming. Additionally, the region’s infrastructure struggles to cope with climate-induced disasters like floods and droughts, further endangering the population’s well-being. Addressing these challenges requires urgent, sustainable strategies tailored to Bamyan’s unique ecological and socio-economic conditions.

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