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<jats:p>The article offers a comprehensive bibliometric overview of climate related publication activity in Kyrgyzstan for 2007–2025 based on a corpus of 252 scholarly works, which enables the identification of the evolution of scholarly interest, its wave like dynamics, and structural transformations of the research agenda over time. The methodological framework encompasses annual and periodized counts of publications, systematization of thematic directions via keywords in titles and abstracts, and substantive analysis of the linkage between research activity and stages of national and international climate processes. The thematic profile is dominated by clusters related to water resources, ecological problematics, and sustainable development. In interpreting the dynamics, the dependence of research activity on external factors-such as international agreements, cooperation, and financing-as well as the impact of global crises that reshape the structure and priorities of research work is underscored. The authors note a deficit of interdisciplinary studies and the underdevelopment of areas concerning social vulnerability, behavioral dimensions, public health, urban adaptation, and migration-gender metrics of climate threats. Overall, the review demonstrates the progressive consolidation of the national climate agenda within scholarly discourse, while persistent gaps between descriptive, analytical, and predictive components highlight the need for their balancing in support of policy and risk management.</jats:p>

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