The convergence of climate change and post-Soviet socio-economic and institutional transformations has been underexplored so far, as have the consequences of such convergence on crop agriculture in Central Asia. This paper provides a place-based analysis of constraints and opportunities for adaptation to climate change, with a specific focus on water use, in two districts in southeast Kazakhstan. Data were collected by 2 multi-stakeholder participatory workshops, 21 semi-structured in-depth interviews, and secondary statistical data. The present-day agricultural system is characterised by enduring Soviet-era management structures, but without state inputs that previously sustained agricultural productivity. Low margins of profitability on m...
The current water management regime in the Amudarya river basin, Central Asia, has proven to be rath...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
The convergence of climate change and post-Soviet socio-economic and institutional transformations h...
The convergence of climate change and post-Soviet socio-economic and institutional transformations ...
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...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Climate change, land degradation and drought affect millions of people living in drylands worldwide....
The abandonment and cultivation of croplands in the Eurasian Steppe has become the focus of global a...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Presented at Irrigated agriculture responds to water use challenges - strategies for success: USCID ...
The current water management regime in the Amudarya river basin, Central Asia, has proven to be rath...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
The convergence of climate change and post-Soviet socio-economic and institutional transformations h...
The convergence of climate change and post-Soviet socio-economic and institutional transformations ...
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...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Climate change, land degradation and drought affect millions of people living in drylands worldwide....
The abandonment and cultivation of croplands in the Eurasian Steppe has become the focus of global a...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, sign...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Presented at Irrigated agriculture responds to water use challenges - strategies for success: USCID ...
The current water management regime in the Amudarya river basin, Central Asia, has proven to be rath...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...