AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBiodiversity & Nature Tourism: A new hiking-leader training program is underway at the foot of Mount Ağrı, with 20 candidates from Iğdır, Kars and Ağrı learning navigation, emergency response and safe guiding through extensive field practice on the mountain’s slopes. Heritage Conservation: Istanbul’s Prinkipo (Büyükada) Greek orphanage—Europe’s largest wooden building—is set for a landmark restoration after an agreement signed June 15, aiming to bring the long-abandoned 1898 structure back into active use while preserving its original architecture. Climate Policy & Science: Ahead of COP31 preparations, envoys say “fossil fuel interests” are trying to undermine climate science language in draft talks in Bonn, including references to the IPCC and the 1.5°C warming goal. Sustainable Industry: Turkish nonwovens producer Göliplik is preparing to enter sustainable wipes production with an ANDRITZ WetlaceTM line, targeting bio-based, flushable wipes and commissioning starting late 2026. Cultural Tourism: Türkiye’s Night Museums project launches its third season, opening 20 museums and heritage sites nightly from 7 pm until late, running June 1–Oct 1, 2026.
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