Workshop on Water Resources Management In Central Asia
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Número 25, 2009
4. The lack of funding was seen as an
obstacle to ensuring the in-
creased and improved management of water in Central Asia; the funds
required would be spent on areas such as
improving infrastructures
and equipment, setting up training programmes at all levels, and on
initiating water projects to facilitate sustainable development in the
region. However, a shortage was also observed in the identification of
the use of the necessary economic resources.
5. Finally, an absence of reliable, transparent information on the
subject was observed in the region. In this respect, the need was ex-
pressed to encourage all the regional actors with shared water basins
to participate in the management of water, thereby creating a climate
of complete trust in order to tackle any possible differences. In this
context, emphasis was placed on the need to secure a long-term view
and security strategy when managing projects
relating to water re-
sources in the region, given that it represents a matter of national and
international security.
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