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РОЛЬ РЕК ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ В ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕ ЭЛЕКТРОЭНЕРГИИ И ВОДОСНАБЖЕНИИ

Year 2014, Issue: 62, 17 - 22, 01.05.2014

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References

  • Ibatullin, S.R., Jasinski, V.A., Mironenkov, A.P. 2009. Impact of climate change on water resources in Central Asia. Industry Report. Eurasian Development Bank, Almaty, p.5.
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, pp. 6, 7, 22.
  • Morozov, A.N., 2007. The problems of water, land and hydropower resources of the Central Asian region. Tashkent (the materials of site).
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, p.22.
  • The diagnostic report for the preparation of a regional strategy for the rational and efficient use of water resources in Central Asia, the Unit- ed Nations Special Programmer for the Economies of Central Asia, February 2002, p.13 -20.

THE ROLE OF THE RIVERS CENTRAL ASIA IN ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION AND WATER SUPPLY

Year 2014, Issue: 62, 17 - 22, 01.05.2014

Abstract

Hydraulic dams play a dual role on the rivers of Central Asia: they contribute to the production of
hydroelectric power and flood control, to keep the flow into his natural course, and are used to regulate
the flow of river water for later irrigation of agricultural fields. In order to resolve the real problems on
the use of water, in terms of increasing the deficit, it is necessary, in addition to developing new water
management system, to study and to provide for the gradual conversion of agricultural production in
Central Asia

References

  • Ibatullin, S.R., Jasinski, V.A., Mironenkov, A.P. 2009. Impact of climate change on water resources in Central Asia. Industry Report. Eurasian Development Bank, Almaty, p.5.
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, pp. 6, 7, 22.
  • Morozov, A.N., 2007. The problems of water, land and hydropower resources of the Central Asian region. Tashkent (the materials of site).
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, p.22.
  • The diagnostic report for the preparation of a regional strategy for the rational and efficient use of water resources in Central Asia, the Unit- ed Nations Special Programmer for the Economies of Central Asia, February 2002, p.13 -20.

THE ROLE OF THE RIVERS CENTRAL ASIA IN ELECTRICITY PRODUCTIONAND WATER SUPPLY

Year 2014, Issue: 62, 17 - 22, 01.05.2014

Abstract

Hydraulic dams play a dual role on the rivers of Central Asia: they contribute to the production of
hydroelectric power and flood control, to keep the flow into his natural course, and are used to regulate
the flow of river water for later irrigation of agricultural fields. In order to resolve the real problems on
the use of water, in terms of increasing the deficit, it is necessary, in addition to developing new water
management system, to study and to provide for the gradual conversion of agricultural production in
Central Asia

References

  • Ibatullin, S.R., Jasinski, V.A., Mironenkov, A.P. 2009. Impact of climate change on water resources in Central Asia. Industry Report. Eurasian Development Bank, Almaty, p.5.
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, pp. 6, 7, 22.
  • Morozov, A.N., 2007. The problems of water, land and hydropower resources of the Central Asian region. Tashkent (the materials of site).
  • The International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea, 2011. OSCE, Tashkent, p.22.
  • The diagnostic report for the preparation of a regional strategy for the rational and efficient use of water resources in Central Asia, the Unit- ed Nations Special Programmer for the Economies of Central Asia, February 2002, p.13 -20.
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Primary Language Russian
Subjects Economics
Other ID JA75AF69MN
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

T. S. Bobushev This is me

Publication Date May 1, 2014
Submission Date May 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Issue: 62

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APA Bobushev, T. S. (2014). РОЛЬ РЕК ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ В ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕ ЭЛЕКТРОЭНЕРГИИ И ВОДОСНАБЖЕНИИ. Reforma, 2(62), 17-22.