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Author NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Socio-Economic Stability and Water Productivity : Food and Water Security in Central Asia (2008 : Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

Title Water and food security in Central Asia / edited by Chandra A. Madramootoo [and others]
Published Dordrecht : Springer, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 210 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series NATO science for peace and security. Series C, Environmental security
NATO science for peace and security series. Series C, Environmental security.
Contents Preface -- Water and Food Security in Central Asia -- Global Challenges in Water Management: The Canadian Context -- Integrated Water Resources Management -- Food Security and the Improvement of Water Use Efficiency -- Security and Water Resources Management Problems and Experience in the Amudarya River Basin -- Threats to Water Security in the Republic of Kazakhstan in the Transboundary Context and Possible Ways to Eliminate Them -- The Role of Land Reclamation in the Socio-economic Progress in Uzbekistan and Government Support Policies of Water Management -- Experience of Coordinated Water Resources Use of the Syrdarya River Basin States -- IWRM Results in South Kyrgyzstan in Terms of Water Productivity Improvement -- Assessment of the Efficiency of "IWRM -- Fergana" Project's Impact in the Republic of Uzbekistan -- Issues of Capacity Building and Training in IWRM Implementation for Achieving Socio-economic Stability through Higher Productivities of Water and Land Use in the Region -- Scenarios of Future Development in the Aral Sea Basin; A. Sorokin -- Food Security: Quantity and Quality Matters for Eating good bread in Uzbekistan -- Water Resources: The Basis for the Socio-economic Development in the Lower Reaches of the Amudarya: A Case Study of Karakalpakstan -- Experience in Controlling Structures of Volzhski-Kamsk Cascade of Reservoirs and Issues of Socio-economic and Environmental Stability in the Volga Region -- Alternative Sources of Water Supply to Minor Water Consumers in the Deserts of Central Asia -- SCADA -- Instrument for increasing Water Productivity -- Cantral Asia Regional Water Information Base -- CAREWIB -- Steady Management of Transboundary Drainage Water -- Hydraulic Structure Safety in the Republic of Uzbekistan
Summary Central Asia is vulnerable to water scarcity because it is located in semiarid and arid vegetation zones and large parts of its economy depend on water for irrigation and energy. Climate-change scenarios predict temperature increases and a rising number of extreme weather events, which will exacerbate water shortages in the future. In addition, the population of Central Asia is growing more rapidly than the rate of food production which is resulting in food insecurity in many parts of the region too. This volume reports the deliberations of politicians, scientists and representatives of water management organizations from throughout Central Asia. Their contributions not only highlight areas of concern, but also propose numerous ideas for improving the long-term water- and food security in the region
Analysis voedselzekerheid
food security
waterbeschikbaarheid
water availability
watervoorziening
water supply
voedselvoorziening
food supply
central asia
Food Security
Voedselzekerheid
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes English
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Subject Water-supply -- Asia, Central -- Congresses
Food security -- Asia, Central -- Congresses
Environnement.
Climat.
Food security
Water-supply
Central Asia
Genre/Form proceedings (reports)
Conference papers and proceedings
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Madramootoo, Chandra Alastair, 1954-
ISBN 9789048199747
9048199743
9789400701120
9400701128
9789048199730
9048199735