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  • A new strategy for merging the environmental and commerce challenges of the Caspian

    Year: 2023

    Collections: Research Paper

    Topics: Water, Green business

    Authors: Hutson N., Taganova J.

    Countries: Kazakhstan

    Source: Central Asian Journal of Water Research

    Recent geopolitical events have thrust the Caspian region into a time of unparalleled opportunity. Specifically, the Middle Corridor (“MC”) has been presented as a potential savior for trans-Eurasian commerce. At the same time, its success relies on a sea that is in an ecologically precarious state.


    Development of low-cost rainwater harvesting to support on-site water supply in rural Tajikistan

    Year: 2023

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    Topics: Water, IWRM

    Authors: Domullodzhanov D., Rahmatilloev R.

    Countries: Tajikistan

    Source: Central Asian Journal of Water Research

    Farmers in remote, arid areas, far from available water sources, need affordable water solutions for household and livestock use. In this study, the water needs and potential for rainwater harvesting (RWH) in the Kysylsu River Basin are estimated at different altitudes.


    Water availability for bioenergy in Kazakhstan: Review, preliminary results, and key points

    Year: 2023

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Water

    Authors: Karatayev M.

    Countries: Kazakhstan

    Source: Central Asian Journal of Sustainability and Climate Research

    In transitional countries with arid climates, water stress is rising as the demand for water rises with population, economic growth, and intensive development of agriculture and energy and change in climate environment. In this regard, transitional nations plan in national programmes and policies alternative energy sources, sustainable food development, and circular water resource usage. However, these nations frequently approach current water, energy, and food planning without taking interactions of these resources and their impact on each other into account. This paper intends to demonstrate the significance of the water, energy, and food nexus approach for Central Asian countries in transition.


    Правовые и экологические предпосылки отнесения крупных ГЭС к возобновляемым источникам энергии в условиях Таджикистана: инициирование дискуссии

    Year: 2022

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Water, Energy

    Authors: Улугов У., Султанова Т.

    Countries: Tajikistan

    Source: Цетральноазиатский журнал исследования климата и устойчивого развития

    В статье инициируется дискуссия по одной из наиболее актуальных проблем современного энергетического права, имеющей чрезвычайно важное значение для дальнейшего развития энергетической отрасли Республики Таджикистан и других государств с весомым гидроэнергетическим потенциалом. В частности, в статье поднимается проблема о необоснованности общепризнанной позиции, что крупные ГЭС не относятся к возобновляемым источникам энергии. Авторы статьи исследовали ряд публикаций, в которых излагается идея признания принадлежности крупных ГЭС к возобновляемым источникам энергии, и в рамках настоящей статьи развили её с учётом собственных наблюдений и доводов в контексте гидроэнергетического потенциала Республики Таджикистан.


    HBV-modeling of the Ile Alatau mountain river flow

    Year: 2024

    Collections: Scientific Publications

    Topics: Water

    Authors: Tillakarim T., Serikbay N., Satmurzayev A., Sairov S.

    Countries: Kazakhstan

    Source: water-ca.org

    The research aimed to evaluate the possibility of applying the HBV model for assessing the flow of the Ile Alatau Mountain Range rivers. The main part of the corresponding water resources forms on the northern slopes of the Ile Alatau making them a significant water balance and water supply factor for the major cities of Almaty, Kaskelen, Talgar, and Yesik.


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