U. Islamov, F. Maksudov & D. Maksudova
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Documentos CIDOB, Asia
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) issues in Uzbekistan
ing Uzbekistan Law and regulations and water law in the international
context will be conducted. Recommendations for changes to Uzbekistan’s
legislation will evolve from this review. Using this as the starting point,
the draft principles for changes to the current law will be developed and
agreed on among the working group. In addition, in consultation with the
government, the working group will develop an institutional framework
for integrated water resources management. This framework will con-
sider the need for national level inter-sectoral coordination, the need for
streamlined institutional management of the nation’s water resources, the
need for the creation of basin councils, and the need for providing basic
operational mandates for water users associations.
The legislative drafting process will be based on consensus reached
regarding the legislative principles and the institutional framework. The
new legislation will be circulated within the government and submitted
to Parliament for adoption.
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