Central Asia is an increasingly important strategic geopolitical region. During the latest decades, the region has often been identified as close to potential conflict regarding water usage. This includes the sharing of water from the Syr Darya and the Amu Darya in the Aral Sea Basin. The Aral Sea disaster has exposed a complex picture of water needs and potential political conflict. Rapid population increase together with climate change impacts are likely to further aggravate the short-and long-term future precarious situation for water management in the region. This Special Issue focuses on present and future water management issues in Central Asia in view of future climate changes and how these will affect socioeconomic development. Cent...
political, economic, and environmental concerns. Many of these issues are closely intertwined, havin...
The opposing interests between riparian states, the geopolitical significance of the region, and the...
Water consumption and water use have been continuously increasing, and the impact of economic activi...
This article addresses the need for a sustainable water resource management in the Central Asian reg...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This book offers the first multidisciplinary overview of water resources issues and management in th...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
The article explains the nature of transboundary water management system in Central Asia and identif...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
Central Asia is the territory connecting Europe, Near East, South and East Asia. This is a bridge be...
Abstract: Since independence, Central Asian nations are going through political, economical and soci...
The final thesis Factor o f Water in Central Asia presents an analysis of the phenomena of trans-bou...
political, economic, and environmental concerns. Many of these issues are closely intertwined, havin...
The opposing interests between riparian states, the geopolitical significance of the region, and the...
Water consumption and water use have been continuously increasing, and the impact of economic activi...
This article addresses the need for a sustainable water resource management in the Central Asian reg...
Since time immemorial, the water and all water-related components of life had been one of the key fa...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
This book offers the first multidisciplinary overview of water resources issues and management in th...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
The article explains the nature of transboundary water management system in Central Asia and identif...
This paper discusses how climatic-hydrological and socio-political developments will affect water al...
Central Asia is the territory connecting Europe, Near East, South and East Asia. This is a bridge be...
Abstract: Since independence, Central Asian nations are going through political, economical and soci...
The final thesis Factor o f Water in Central Asia presents an analysis of the phenomena of trans-bou...
political, economic, and environmental concerns. Many of these issues are closely intertwined, havin...
The opposing interests between riparian states, the geopolitical significance of the region, and the...
Water consumption and water use have been continuously increasing, and the impact of economic activi...