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Human Development Report 2001, Making New Technologies Work for Human Development, UNDP, New York – Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2001; Regional report assessing the implementation of Agenda 21 in Central Asian countries, UNDP Aral Sea Basin Capacity Development Project for Central Asia, Tashkent, 2001
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by GRID-Arendal
Development in Central Asia
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2006
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I. Atamuradova, V. Yemelin, P. Rekacewicz, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
The predictive models for population growth and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the Aral Sea region shows there maybe some stabilization between the two and possibly some positive implications for the region.
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