Water Resources Management in Central Asia

This book reviews the current status of water resources management in Central Asian countries, and outlines the history, policies and cross-border cooperation regarding water resources management in the region. Particular attention is paid to the evolutio

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gor S. Zonn Sergey S. Zhiltsov Andrey G. Kostianoy Aleksandr V. Semenov   Editors

Water Resources Management in Central Asia

The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Volume 105 Founding Editor: Otto Hutzinger Series Editors: Damia Barcelo´ • Andrey G. Kostianoy

Editorial Board Members: Jacob de Boer, Philippe Garrigues, Ji-Dong Gu, Kevin C. Jones, Thomas P. Knepper, Abdelazim M. Negm, Alice Newton, Duc Long Nghiem, Sergi Garcia-Segura

In over three decades, The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry has established itself as the premier reference source, providing sound and solid knowledge about environmental topics from a chemical perspective. Written by leading experts with practical experience in the field, the series continues to be essential reading for environmental scientists as well as for environmental managers and decisionmakers in industry, government, agencies and public-interest groups. Two distinguished Series Editors, internationally renowned volume editors as well as a prestigious Editorial Board safeguard publication of volumes according to high scientific standards. Presenting a wide spectrum of viewpoints and approaches in topical volumes, the scope of the series covers topics such as • • • • • • • •

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Water Resources Management in Central Asia

Volume Editors: Igor S. Zonn  Sergey S. Zhiltsov  Andrey G. Kostianoy  Aleksandr V. Semenov

With contributions by S. K. Alamanov  N. A. Amirgaliyev  V. P. Galakhov  A. B. Golubeva  O. E. Grishin  L. T. Ismukhanova  I. F. Kolontaevskaya  E. D. Kosheleva  A. G. Kostianoy  N. Y. Kurepina  E. A. Markova  H. М. Mukhabbatov  N. S. Orlovsky  L. A. Parkhomchik  I. D. Rybkina  A. V. Semenov  N. V. Stoyashcheva  S. S. Zhiltsov  A. T. Zinoviev  I. S. Zonn

Editors Igor S. Zonn Engineering Research Production Center for Water Management, Land Reclamation and Ecology Moscow, Russia S.Yu. Witte Moscow University Moscow, Russia

Andrey G. Kostianoy Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia S.Yu. Witte Moscow University Moscow, Russia

Sergey S. Zhiltsov The Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Moscow, Russia People’s