
A training project aimed at developing environmental monitoring skills has started in Tashkent city. This was reported by Upl.uz.
In collaboration with the Ministry of Ecology, the capital's administration, and the Zamin Foundation, an initiative called "Tree Registry" has been launched. Within the framework of this project, free training courses on accounting for green plants will be organized for young people aged 20 to 30.
100 participants will be selected for the project, and they will undergo a two-week intensive course. The course program includes topics ranging from the basics of ecology and dendrology to working with GPS and GNSS equipment.
At the end of the training process, each participant will receive a certificate confirming their qualifications. The most attractive aspect of this project is the opportunity for employment.
Graduates of the course will be hired for paid work within the framework of the "Tree Registry" project for a period of up to two years. To participate in the program, basic knowledge in ecology, geodesy, and cartography, as well as reliable use of Windows and GPS technologies, is required.
Applications will be accepted from July 1 to July 10. Documents can be sent to the email address [email protected].