Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) aims to bring together a diversity of social, environmental, technological and economic aspects to implement sustainable water and land management systems. This paper investigates the challenges and opportunities facing Kazakhstan as it its efforts to move towards a more sustainable approach to managing its finite and highly stressed water resources. The use of a strategic-level risk governance framework to support a multi-disciplinary Kazakh-EU consortium in working collabora-tively towards enhancing capacity and capability to address identified challenges is described. With a clear focus on addressing capacity building needs, a strong emphasis is placed on developing taught integrated water cycle m...
The studies noted that the transition of the water sector to a management system based on the princi...
Water resource licensing is increasingly becoming a cornerstone for integrated water resources manag...
The problems afflicting the Aral Sea and its environs as a result of the overuse and abuse of the ri...
Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) aims to bring together a diversity of social, environmental...
Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) aims to bring together a diversity of social, environmental...
Kazakhstan is undergoing massive social and economic change. In 2005, a UN report identified scarce ...
Abstract The water availability in Kazakhstan is 37000 m3 per one km2 and 3650 m3 per capita a year,...
The social and environmental impacts associated with corporate water use and discharge in Kazakhstan...
"As a reaction to growing water scarcity worldwide, sustainable water allocation and use, and in par...
AbstractWater resources are integral part of the natural resource potential of the country. Trans bo...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
Water jurisdictions in Australia are required to prepare and implement water resource plans. In deve...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMultiple decision makers and ma...
The Kyrgyz Republic faces dramatic challenges in the allocation of water and managing water resource...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
The studies noted that the transition of the water sector to a management system based on the princi...
Water resource licensing is increasingly becoming a cornerstone for integrated water resources manag...
The problems afflicting the Aral Sea and its environs as a result of the overuse and abuse of the ri...
Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) aims to bring together a diversity of social, environmental...
Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) aims to bring together a diversity of social, environmental...
Kazakhstan is undergoing massive social and economic change. In 2005, a UN report identified scarce ...
Abstract The water availability in Kazakhstan is 37000 m3 per one km2 and 3650 m3 per capita a year,...
The social and environmental impacts associated with corporate water use and discharge in Kazakhstan...
"As a reaction to growing water scarcity worldwide, sustainable water allocation and use, and in par...
AbstractWater resources are integral part of the natural resource potential of the country. Trans bo...
There is global recognition and acceptance of the importance of interlinkages between water, energy,...
Water jurisdictions in Australia are required to prepare and implement water resource plans. In deve...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMultiple decision makers and ma...
The Kyrgyz Republic faces dramatic challenges in the allocation of water and managing water resource...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
The studies noted that the transition of the water sector to a management system based on the princi...
Water resource licensing is increasingly becoming a cornerstone for integrated water resources manag...
The problems afflicting the Aral Sea and its environs as a result of the overuse and abuse of the ri...