Water allocation along the Syr Darya River may be affected by climate change. Here we statistically model cooperation strategies, country profits, and sensitivity of cooperation, showing that the hydrological regime affects transboundary cooperation. Climate change in the twenty-first century may reduce glacial cover, and reducing stream flows, decreasing chances of cooperation and potentially raising conflicts. Comparison with other transboundary catchments in Central Asia indicates moderate-to-high risk of conflicts for the Syr Darya. A template is provided for assessment of the stability of cooperation in the Syr Darya basin, and in catchments similarly dependent on water availability
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Competition over limited water resources is one of the main concerns for the coming decades. Althoug...
Water allocation along the Syr Darya River may be affected by climate change. Here we statistically ...
This article focuses on cooperative adaptation strategies at the community, water user association, ...
This article focuses on cooperative adaptation strategies at the community, water user association, ...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
Millions of people in the geopolitically important region of Central Asia de-pend on water from snow...
Abstract Millions of people in the geopolitically important region of Central Asia depend on water f...
Water resources are increasingly under stress in Central Asia because downstream countries are highl...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
Central Asia is facing an unprecedented juxtaposition of regional climate- and water-related issues,...
Central Asia is facing an unprecedented juxtaposition of regional climate- and water-related issues,...
How do countries that share cross-border rivers respond to periods of abnormally low water availabil...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Competition over limited water resources is one of the main concerns for the coming decades. Althoug...
Water allocation along the Syr Darya River may be affected by climate change. Here we statistically ...
This article focuses on cooperative adaptation strategies at the community, water user association, ...
This article focuses on cooperative adaptation strategies at the community, water user association, ...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
Millions of people in the geopolitically important region of Central Asia de-pend on water from snow...
Abstract Millions of people in the geopolitically important region of Central Asia depend on water f...
Water resources are increasingly under stress in Central Asia because downstream countries are highl...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
Central Asia is facing an unprecedented juxtaposition of regional climate- and water-related issues,...
Central Asia is facing an unprecedented juxtaposition of regional climate- and water-related issues,...
How do countries that share cross-border rivers respond to periods of abnormally low water availabil...
Funding: This study was conducted within the project SuMaRiO (Sustainable Management of River Oases ...
Of all the expected impacts of climate change, the most significant is likely to be the change in th...
Competition over limited water resources is one of the main concerns for the coming decades. Althoug...