Agriculture is an essential sector of Uzbekistan’s economy, with 17.6% of GDP in 2016 and engaging about 26% of the labor force. Having dry climatic conditions, with annual rainfall of 100–300 mm, agriculture is an abundant consumer of the country’s natural resources. More precisely, the agricultural sector constitutes 92% of Uzbekistan’s total water use, which is on average of 56 billion cubic meters of water. This is equal to 60% of all water use in Central Asia. By 2020, irrigated area of Uzbekistan is forecast to increase between 5 and 11% and overall demand for water resources could increase up to 19%. Taking into account the growing pressure on water resources, the Government of Uzbekistan is introducing water conservation policies to...
Agriculture is one of the basic and vital sectors of the national economy of Uzbekistan. From the hi...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Annotation. Demand for water is growing in Uzbekistan as the population grows and the economy g...
Agriculture is an essential sector of Uzbekistan’s economy, with 17.6% of GDP in 2016 and engaging a...
More than 80% of Uzbekistan’s agriculture is irrigated and low water quality as well as insufficient...
Irrigation in Uzbekistan is of great importance since the country is an arid zone. The use of water ...
Water is getting scarce in many parts of the world, consequently challenging researchers, policy mak...
Addressing water scarcity in dryland areas requires identification of promising water-saving practic...
The study investigates different institutional and economic factors that can induce farmers to adopt...
An innovative water-measurement and accounting tool developed and tested by WLE/IWMI and partners, "...
Reduced river runoff and expected upstream infrastructural developments are both potential threats t...
Increases in water demand due to population growth, industrial development and urbanization necessit...
WLE/IWMI research findings demonstrated that substantial water and energy savings could be achieved ...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
Agriculture is one of the basic and vital sectors of the national economy of Uzbekistan. From the hi...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Annotation. Demand for water is growing in Uzbekistan as the population grows and the economy g...
Agriculture is an essential sector of Uzbekistan’s economy, with 17.6% of GDP in 2016 and engaging a...
More than 80% of Uzbekistan’s agriculture is irrigated and low water quality as well as insufficient...
Irrigation in Uzbekistan is of great importance since the country is an arid zone. The use of water ...
Water is getting scarce in many parts of the world, consequently challenging researchers, policy mak...
Addressing water scarcity in dryland areas requires identification of promising water-saving practic...
The study investigates different institutional and economic factors that can induce farmers to adopt...
An innovative water-measurement and accounting tool developed and tested by WLE/IWMI and partners, "...
Reduced river runoff and expected upstream infrastructural developments are both potential threats t...
Increases in water demand due to population growth, industrial development and urbanization necessit...
WLE/IWMI research findings demonstrated that substantial water and energy savings could be achieved ...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
There is wide consensus among scholars and practitioners that improved irrigation technologies incre...
Agriculture is one of the basic and vital sectors of the national economy of Uzbekistan. From the hi...
The Zarafshan River is one of the main water supply sources for different sectors of Uzbekistan’s na...
Annotation. Demand for water is growing in Uzbekistan as the population grows and the economy g...