Central Asia’s Ili River is fed by mountain streams that flow down into an isolated and arid basin that today is shared by Kazakhstan and China. Agriculture in the basin is dependent upon irrigation, which was practiced as long ago as the Iron Age, when early pastoralists constructed ditches to channel water from streams onto nearby fields. Irrigation had become much more common by the 18th century, when the region was controlled by the Dzungarian Khanate. The khanate was toppled by the Qing Chinese in the 1750s in the first of a series of confrontations that destroyed and then rebuilt the basin’s agricultural economy. The region has since been dominated by a succession of Chinese and Russian (and later Soviet and independent Ka...
Expansion of irrigated agriculture in the Aral Sea Basin in the second half of the twentieth century...
In the late 1950ies, the Aral Sea, located in Central Asia, ranked as the fourth largest lake in the...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
Irrigation has been practised near the Syr Darya river in Central Asia for over 1300 years. Low-leve...
Water is the source of life. Leonardo da Vinci, constructor of the drainage system of a swamp area n...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Il...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
The present study was compiled within the framework of the research project "Water shortage, water u...
The Ili River originates in the mountains of Xinjiang, China, and flows across an increasingly arid ...
International audienceWater reservoirs play an important role in areas with limited and erratic prec...
Improving irrigation efficiency is of utmost importance in the irrigated lands of Central Asia, such...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Expansion of irrigated agriculture in the Aral Sea Basin in the second half of the twentieth century...
In the late 1950ies, the Aral Sea, located in Central Asia, ranked as the fourth largest lake in the...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
Irrigation has been practised near the Syr Darya river in Central Asia for over 1300 years. Low-leve...
Water is the source of life. Leonardo da Vinci, constructor of the drainage system of a swamp area n...
Water is a key resource in arid Central Asia (CA) and is heavily affected by climate change and hu...
The Ili River is a transboundary river shared by China, upstream, and Kazakhstan, downstream. The Il...
the overall population of almost 60 mln people and arable land of 8 mln ha (without Northern Kazakhs...
The present study was compiled within the framework of the research project "Water shortage, water u...
The Ili River originates in the mountains of Xinjiang, China, and flows across an increasingly arid ...
International audienceWater reservoirs play an important role in areas with limited and erratic prec...
Improving irrigation efficiency is of utmost importance in the irrigated lands of Central Asia, such...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Expansion of irrigated agriculture in the Aral Sea Basin in the second half of the twentieth century...
In the late 1950ies, the Aral Sea, located in Central Asia, ranked as the fourth largest lake in the...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...