<p><P>After the sovjet era and since their independence the new Central Asian countries are rebuilding a system of water resources management: an important challenge for the development of the whole region. The NATO workshop held on 25-27 August 2003 by the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, Ge
Transboundary Water Resources: A Foundation for Regional Stability in Central Asia
โ Scribed by Ernazar J. Makhmudov, Ilhomjon E. Makhmudov, Lenzi Z. Sherfedinov (auth.), John E. Moerlins, Mikhail K. Khankhasayev, Steven F. Leitman, Ernazar J. Makhmudov (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
โHuman history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.โ
H. G. Wells
Despite a growing awareness of the importance of freshwater, human actions continue to degrade the freshwater ecosystems upon which we depend. Most regions of the world face serious impending problems related to the availability and efficient/equitable distribution of freshwater โ these problems become exacerbated when both surface water and groundwater flows between and among multiple countries.
As populations grow and the overall demand for water increases, the various and often competing demands for the finite stock of freshwater will increase. These shortages can lead to ecological/resource inefficiencies, economic/industrial problems, degradation of human health, social instability, and even conflict. The Central Asian republics and neighboring countries are currently experiencing these problems - problems that will become exacerbated by global climate change, increasing population and growing demands for water.
In response to these growing concerns, on 20-22 June 2006, a NATO-sponsored Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) was organized in Almaty, Kazakhstan entitled, โFacilitating Regional Security in Central Asia through Improved Management of Transboundary Water Basin Resourcesโ. This scientific meeting convened leading environmental experts from Central Asia, the Caucasus and from NATO member countries to address the myriad of issues involving shared freshwater among the countries in this region. Issues involving ecology, law, economics, politics, water policy and integrated water management were discussed and evaluated. Against the backdrop of the widely known Aral Sea problem, these leading experts addressed a wide variety of current and emerging issues related to transboundary water management.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Problems of Water Resource Management in Central Asia....Pages 11-28
Communicating the Issues of the Aral Sea Basin Long-Term Vision or the Aral Sea Basin the Aral Sea Basin Management Model (ASB-MM)....Pages 29-42
Water Ecosystems of Central Asia: Important Factors Affecting the Environmental โฆ Social Prosperity of the Region....Pages 43-64
Nato/Ccms Pilot Study Meeting on Transboundary Water Management Issues in the United States & Central Asia: Problem Definition, Regulation and Management....Pages 65-75
Integrated Management of Transboundary Water Resources in the Aral Sea Basin....Pages 79-86
Transition to Iwrm in Lowlands of the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya Rivers....Pages 87-103
Improvement of Water Resources Management in the Aral Sea Basin: Subbasin of the Amu Darya River in its Middle Reach....Pages 105-121
Integrated Water Resource Management of Transboundary Chu and Talas River Basins....Pages 123-129
ChuโTalas Activities....Pages 131-139
Mechanisms for Improvement of Transboundary Water Resources Management in Central Asia....Pages 141-152
Science for Peace: Monitoring Water Quality and Quantity in the KuraโAraks Basin of the South Caucasus....Pages 153-170
Hazardous Pollutant Database for KuraโAraks Water Quality Management....Pages 171-182
On Development of GIS-Based Drinking Water Quality Assessment Tool for the Aral Sea Area....Pages 183-192
Lessons Learned from Transboundary Management Efforts in the ApalachicolaโChattahoocheeโFlint Basin, USA....Pages 195-208
Determining Equitable Utilization of Transboundary Water Resources: Lessons From the United States Supreme Court 1 ....Pages 209-222
Improving Transboundary River Basin Management by Integrating Environmental Flow Considerations....Pages 223-241
Transboundary Aquifers as Key Component of Integrated Water Resource Management in Central Asia....Pages 243-261
Integrated Water Management....Pages 263-301
Back Matter....Pages 305-313
โฆ Subjects
Hydrogeology; Economic Geography; Waste Water Technology / Water Pollution Control / Water Management / Aquatic Pollution
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