Implementing integrated water resources management in Central Asia: [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Workshop on Integrated Water Resources Management in Transboundary Basins: an Interstate and Intersectoral Approach, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 23-28 February 2004]
In: NATO Science Series / Series 4, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Vol. 77
Tarlock, A. Dan: Integrated water resources management: theory and practice. - S. 3-21 Khamidov, M. Kh.: Characteristic features of integrated water resources management in the Syrdarya river basin. - S. 25-34 Khudaiberganov, Yu.: Particular characteristics of integrated water resources management (IWRM) in the Amudarya river basin. - S. 35-43 Jaloobayev, A.: IWRM financial, economic, and legal aspects: the example of the "IWRM-Ferghana" project. - S. 45-53 Tuchin, A. I.: Ensuring of stability and even water distribution at national and local levels. - S. 55-80 Kamalov, T.: The future of the Priaralie. - S. 81-86 Ryabtsev, A. D.: On public participation in water resources management. - S. 89-94 Muhamedzhanov, Sh.: Water productivity increase: the main goal of IWRM and ways to overcome poverty. - S. 95-103 Ruziev, Makhmud T.; Prikhodko, Valeriy G.: Implementation of the Aral Sea basin socioeconomic model: an assessment of the opportunities to be gained through regional economic integration. - S. 105-123 Dukhovny, V. A.: Prospects for Central Asia development: integrated water resources management as regional issues solution. - S. 127-138 Nazirov, Abdukohir A.: Interstate, inter-sectoral scientific and practical integration. - S. 139-145 Altyev, T.: The role of strategic and national planning in the development of water management. - S. 147-156 Djalalov, A. A.: Transfer of water resources management toward basin principles. - S. 157-166 Bekbolotov, Zh.; Jaloobayev, A.: Basin management based on resource conservation. - S. 167-177