Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Water Management in the Aral Sea Basin
Zafarjon Sultonov () and
Hari K. Pant
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Zafarjon Sultonov: OSCE Academy
Hari K. Pant: the City University of New York
Water Resources Management: An International Journal, Published for the European Water Resources Association (EWRA), 2023, vol. 37, issue 14, No 17, 5743-5757
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Abstract This study investigates the potential impacts of climate change on water management within the Aral Sea basin. By analyzing a wide range of literature the study reviews the anticipated effect of climate change and hydrological patens on water resources in the region. Providing an overview of the current situations and potential scenarios and solutions in the context of changing hydro-climatic conditions is crucial to efficiently managing the water quality and quantity of the Aral Sea basin. By reviewing existing findings and projections, this paper highlights the urgent need for effective water management strategies, sustainable agriculture practices, and regional cooperation to address the complex challenges posed by changing hydro-climatic conditions in the Aral Sea Basin.
Keywords: Climate change; Water management; Aral Sea; Central Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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