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Sorokin D., Sorokin A., Report on the work conducted for the application of the hydrological model towards the assessment of scenarios of the Aral Sea basin development; Ruzlev A., Prikhod’ko V., Application of the Aral Sea Basin Management Model towards specific plans of the Aral Sea basin development, UNDP and SIC ICWC, Tashkent, 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; Environment in Central Asia 2000, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
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Water resources and demand in the Aral Sea region
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2006
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I. Atamuradova, V. Yemelin, P. Rekacewicz, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Description:
The regulation and access to a shared and limited water resource ca be highly influenced by the political geography. The Aral Sea is shrinking at an alarming rate and the amount of consumption of water in the Aral Sea Basin has greatly affected current conditions.
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