Water resources management in Central Asia
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Número 25, 2009
available diplomatic mechanisms to bring the riparian states to negotiate
a long-term and overarching doctrine to govern an equitable sharing of
water that includes provisions on protection of ecosystems and minimising
pollution, the creation of a transparent and inclusive system of decision-
making, and the installation of dispute resolution systems and mediation
mechanisms, while attention should also be given to establishing feasible
domestic water regimes in each of the countries of the region. In addition,
the international community should express its full support for the creation
of a regional water and energy consortia that would foster integration of the
water and energy networks of Central Asia. In the words of one observer,
“it is important to develop an integrated approach that treats energy, water
and food security as intertwined issues demanding a complex and multi-
faceted response rather than security challenges to be addressed separately”
(Fumagalli, 2008).
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