AbstractWater resources are integral part of the natural resource potential of the country. Trans boundary water interests of the Republic of Kazakhstan are priority to ensure water security, where the key problem remains the continuing uncertainty of the status of trans Boundary Rivers. Urgency of the problem of trans Boundary Rivers’ water management is becoming increasingly important due to their revaluation. Kazakhstan, as a water-scarce state of the Central Asian region, needs to look for ways to improve its water balance, since the problem of water volume reducing, reflecting on economic indicators, on addressing protection of ecosystems, social guarantees of water supply, is connected to a greater extent with the inconsistency of bor...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
trans-boundary waters are divisible resources and their quota allocation is essential to streamline ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in Central Asia five new independent states –Kazakhst...
AbstractWater resources are integral part of the natural resource potential of the country. Trans bo...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
This article provides theoretical and methodological provisions on the management of transboundary w...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
The article deals with transboundary water resources and basins of Central Asia. At the same time, i...
Central Asia is located in the center of the Eurasian continent - at the crossroads of Europe and A...
The urgency of the problem under study is conditioned by modern international political realities: i...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
The allocation and use of the water resources of Central Asia is one of the most difficult issues to...
The cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in the field of the joint use and protection of transbo...
Abstract Lake Balkhash is an important landlocked water body and the second-largest lake in Central...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
trans-boundary waters are divisible resources and their quota allocation is essential to streamline ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in Central Asia five new independent states –Kazakhst...
AbstractWater resources are integral part of the natural resource potential of the country. Trans bo...
For the Central Asian countries, the problems of water resources – their adequate volume and free ac...
This article provides theoretical and methodological provisions on the management of transboundary w...
Nowadays many scientists and specialists say that in the twenty-first century, not hydrocarbons but ...
The article deals with transboundary water resources and basins of Central Asia. At the same time, i...
Central Asia is located in the center of the Eurasian continent - at the crossroads of Europe and A...
The urgency of the problem under study is conditioned by modern international political realities: i...
Central Asia comprises five countries – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekis...
Water is a scarce resource in Central Asia, and many catchments span international boundaries, among...
The allocation and use of the water resources of Central Asia is one of the most difficult issues to...
The cooperation between Kazakhstan and China in the field of the joint use and protection of transbo...
Abstract Lake Balkhash is an important landlocked water body and the second-largest lake in Central...
The problems with water resources use appeared in Central Asia after 1991 when the USSR had broken u...
trans-boundary waters are divisible resources and their quota allocation is essential to streamline ...
Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, in Central Asia five new independent states –Kazakhst...