Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in Kazakhstan, as in the other Central Asian republics, significant changes in both the water and agricultural sectors have emerged; water management shifted from a purely technical issue to a sociopolitical and economic one leading to several institutional and organizational changes. To address this transitional context and its issues, since the 1990s international donors have supported the establishment of Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) and the Water Users Associations (WUAs), both initiatives sponsored and related to the IWRM framework. This paper discusses these processes in the South-Kazakhstan Province, 10years since the enactment of the law formalizing WUAs; three districts were selected ...
The presentation first guides to the challenges of water management. First are old challenges relate...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Abstract This paper is to challenge the widespread perception of irrigation management as a purely t...
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...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union there have been major changes in the agricultural sector in K...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is a widely recognized management framework that is curr...
Since the 1990s, Irrigation Management Transfer has been considered the world over to be a policy ai...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
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 h...
This paper examines the recent emerging informal Water Users Groups (WUGs) on the Ferghana Valley fo...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed ‘a sunset industry’...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
The presentation first guides to the challenges of water management. First are old challenges relate...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Abstract This paper is to challenge the widespread perception of irrigation management as a purely t...
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...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union water management in Central Asia has been affected by differe...
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union there have been major changes in the agricultural sector in K...
Integrated water resource management (IWRM) is a widely recognized management framework that is curr...
Since the 1990s, Irrigation Management Transfer has been considered the world over to be a policy ai...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
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 h...
This paper examines the recent emerging informal Water Users Groups (WUGs) on the Ferghana Valley fo...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed ‘a sunset industry’...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
The presentation first guides to the challenges of water management. First are old challenges relate...
Continuous institutional changes in the rural sector in Central Asia have negatively affected the re...
Abstract This paper is to challenge the widespread perception of irrigation management as a purely t...