Transboundary Water Resources: Strategies for Regional Security and Ecological StabilityHartmut Vogtmann, Nikolai Dobretsov Springer Science & Business Media, 2005 M07 26 - 198 pages 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, Germany and the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, attended by experts from five Central Asian countries, Russia, six Western European countries, the US and the UNEP offered water engineers and nature scientists as well as economic and political scientists and practitioners from water administrations and international river commissions to meet in Novosibirsk and develop sustainable approaches in the management of Central Asian water resources. This book presents important aspects of transboundary water resources, i.e. the global water crisis: problems and perspectives; regional experiences in solving water problems in Central Asia; problems and management of transboundary water resources; ecological and economic aspects of water management; scientific analysis and tools of water changes; strategic implications of water access arisen during the workshop. A final recommendation in the area of equitable sharing of benefits, monitoring and data collection as well as proposals for Central Asia transboundary waters programme were set in the book as the main result of the meeting. |
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Results 1-5 of 40
... Increasing demands on available water supplies carry the potential for conflict over transboundary water resources ... increased political tension as competition for water use intensifies in some water basins is more likely . 2 ...
... increase productive activities that result in significant increases in income, thus reducing poverty. In terms of water supply and sanitation, sound water utility management generates sustainable revenue flows which can then be used to ...
... increasing , competition for this declining resource will increase , thereby raising the potential for disputes and increased tensions . Environmentally sustainable water use over time maintains the quality and quantity of the water ...
... increase in international funding for water sector reform and infrastructure is vital and urgent. Billions more are needed, but they must be spent wisely. With regard to privatisation, the sale of water utilities and the contracting out ...
... increases pressure on water resources and pollutes land and water. This in turn can increase demands for expenditure on remedial environmental protection and taxpayers are faced with a double bill as a result. (One for agricultural ...
Contents
On the problem of the Caspian Sea level forecasting 27 | 26 |
regional experiences in solving water problems | 37 |
Regional experience in solving problems of water resources | 43 |
Regional experiences in solving of water resources problems | 55 |
Challenges of transboundary water management in the Danube | 73 |
Transboundary water problems in the basin of the Irtysh | 83 |
Transboundary water problems in the KurAraz basin 93 | 92 |
Nature conservation and sustainable management | 109 |
The role of economics to promote a sustainable use | 129 |
Strategic implications of water access | 147 |
Critical Geography The strategic influence of water | 169 |
List of Workshop Participants 195 | 194 |