Contents
Foreword ..................................................................................................... 7
Water resources management in Central Asia: security implications
and prospects for regional cooperation
Anar Khamzayeva ......................................................................................... 9
Impacts of climate change on water resources in Central Asia
Sulton Rahimov ........................................................................................... 33
Integrated water resources management issues in Uzbekistan
U. Islamov, F. Maksudov, D. Maksudova ...................................................... 57
Land and Water Management patterns in Ferghana Valley
Bektur Sakiev .............................................................................................. 77
Final report of the Workshop on water resources management in Central
Asia: regional and international issues at stake. CIDOB, Barcelona, 23
January 2009 ............................................................................................ 93
Resumen .................................................................................................... 99
Abstract ................................................................................................... 100
Foreword
This publication presents the results of the workshop on Water
resources management in Central Asia: regional and international issues
at stake which was held at the CIDOB Foundation in Barcelona on
23 January 2009. It also presents the 4 background papers and the
conclusions. The aim of the meeting, which took place within the
framework of the Observatory on Central Asia (a joint initiative set
up by the Royal Institute, Casa Asia and the CIDOB Foundation),
was to examine the way in which water resources are managed in the
Central Asia region, as well as to debate issues such as the prospects
for comprehensive water management, the importance of the latter in
terms of international security, and the impact on the development of
the countries in the region. The workshop’s participants also analysed
the role of international organisations in Central Asia, with a view to
the future role that Spain could play during its EU presidency in 2010.
The seminar’s participants included four experts from Kazakhstan,
Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, together with some 20 experts
and scholars, all specialised in the Central Asia region.
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