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A review of water issues research in Central Asia

Central Asia, which is an arid inland area, has the most severe water-resource problems in the world. This paper reviews the literature on water issues in Central Asia published in the last 15

(PDF) Identifying drivers of storage dynamics of lakes and

As most lakes in Central Asia lack in situ monitoring data, and satellite altimetry records are relatively short-term, the continuous long-term monitoring of lake water storage

Assessing Spatio-temporal Characteristics of Water Storage

The water storage in the mountainous areas of Central Asia as a whole increases in summer and winter, whereas it decreases in autumn. The water storage is affected by precipitation to some

Impact of climate change on water resources in the Tianshan

Changes in hydrological processes and water resources under climate change in the Tianshan Mountains of Central Asia have been investigated based on data analysis and paper review.

Central Asia needs regional and international cooperation to

This report addresses the status of water security across the five Central Asian countries, outlining recent developments, ongoing challenges, and opportunities for improvement.

Identifying drivers of storage dynamics of lakes and reservoirs in

Here, we combined long-term optical remote sensing and multi-source terrain elevation data to derive the monthly storage time series from 1990 to 2020 for 8544 lakes and

Influences of recent climate change and human activities on

Spatial variability of terrestrial water storage in Central Asia: (a) is annual spatial variations of total water storage in Central Asia from 2003 to 2013; (b–e) show seasonal spatial variations in

Satellite-observed vegetation stability in response to changes in

Here we introduced GRACE monthly total water storage anomaly (TWSA) data into an autoregressive model with remote sensed EVI, air temperature and precipitation to

Identifying drivers of storage dynamics of lakes and reservoirs in

Here, we combined long-term optical remote sensing and multi-source terrain elevation data to derive the monthly storage time series from 1990 to 2020 for 8544 lakes and reservoirs in

Unravelling lake water storage change in Central Asia: Rapid

As most lakes in Central Asia lack in situ monitoring data, and satellite altimetry records are relatively short-term, the continuous long-term monitoring of lake water storage change

Water storage variations and their relation to climate factors over

Generally, at mid-latitudes in the area of Asia, most analyses of WSVs related to GRACE datasets have focused on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, Tarim basin and Tianshan

Facts and Perspectives of Water Reservoirs in Central Asia:

For a regional cooperation on dams and water reservoirs management in Central Asia, the authors recommend the creation of a regional chapter of the International Commission on

Unravelling Lake Water Storage Change in Central Asia

Request PDF | Unravelling Lake Water Storage Change in Central Asia: Rapid Decrease in Tail-end Lakes and Increasing Risks to Water Supply | There are extensive and

Rapidly declining surface and terrestrial water resources in Central

A systematic understanding of the dynamics of surface water resources and terrestrial water storage (TWS) is extremely important for human survival in Central Asia (CA)

Water insecurity in Central Asia

Executive summary Water security is an urgent issue that demands immediate attention from Central Asian governments, businesses, civil society, and their international partners. Climate

CENTRAL ASIA WATER AND ENERGY PROGRAM

Editorial review was provided by the World Bank Europe and Central Asia External Communications team. Valuable comments were provided by David Michaud, Water Global

Temporal/Spatial Variation of Terrestrial Water Storage and

In this study, the Amu Darya river basin, Syr Darya river basin and Balkhash lake basin in Central Asia were selected as typical study areas. Temporal/spatial changes from

The Future of Water in Central Asia | Hydrosolutions Ltd.

Our new scientific study, "Unveiling the Future Water Pulse of Central Asia: A Comprehensive 21st Century Hydrological Forecast from Stochastic Water Balance Modeling",

Satellite-observed vegetation stability in response to changes in

Request PDF | Satellite-observed vegetation stability in response to changes in climate and total water storage in Central Asia | Ecosystems in arid and semi-arid regions are

Influences of environmental changes on water storage variations

The spatio-temporal pattern of the global water resource has significantly changed with climate change and intensified human activities. The regional economy and

A water flow and energy system model for Central Asia

This project analyzes the role of long duration storage in resolving transboundary water and energy conflicts in Central Asia. The analysis combines a bottom-up GIS-based data of

Temporal and spatial variations in the terrestrial water storage

Arid regions of Central Asia have sensitive ecosystems that rely heavily on terrestrial water storage which is composed of surface water storage, soil

Unravelling lake water storage change in Central Asia: Rapid

This study comprehensively evaluates the characteristics of LWSC in Central Asia, providing the latest data to help alleviate the contradiction between water supply and

Assessing terrestrial water storage variations in Afghanistan using

Afghanistan, Central Asia this study, we evaluated the terrestrial water storage dynamics in Afghanistan and its five major river basins using the

Detection of the nonlinear response of vegetation to terrestrial water

The terrestrial water storage anomaly (TWSA) is an important parameter for assessing the land water budget, and it interacts well with terrestrial ecosystems via complex

Forecast of seasonal water availability in Central Asia with near

In this catchment, GRACE water storage anomalies even provide the largest share of explained variance. This leads to the conclusion that GRACE data can improve the

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6 FAQs about [Central asia water storage]

Does Central Asia have water security and energy cooperation?

This report evaluates the state of water security and energy cooperation in Central Asia. It underscores the importance of these issues within the region’s foreign policy agendas, given the growing environmental challenges and socio-economic demands.

How vulnerable is autumn water storage over Central Asia?

The terrestrial water storage anomaly (TWSA) of the GRACE satellite mission shows that the autumn terrestrial water storage over Central Asia is more vulnerable than that in other seasons. The autumn TWSA values simulated by the CMIP6 models are larger, and the declining TWS trends are weaker over Central Asia.

Is there a long-term monitoring of lake water storage change in Central Asia?

As most lakes in Central Asia lack in situ monitoring data, and satellite altimetry records are relatively short-term, the continuous long-term monitoring of lake water storage change (LWSC) in Central Asia is inadequate.

Does Central Asia have a regional water management system?

Existing Regional Cooperation Structures. The Interstate Commission for Water Coordination of Central Asia (ICWC), established in 1992, remains central to regional water management. The multilateral commission, which includes all Central Asian countries, coordinates water allocation, especially in times of urgency.

Why do Central Asian countries prioritize water and energy issues?

Central Asian nations are prioritising water and energy issues in their foreign policy agendas because of their impact on regional stability and economic development. Several cooperative frameworks and initiatives are in place to address both immediate needs and long-term sustainability of water and energy resources.

How does water security in Central Asia affect transboundary water bodies?

Changes to the water flow will (literally) have a trickle-down effect that will affect the two countries and the downstream nations, namely Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. In other words, water security in Central Asia is heavily linked to transboundary water bodies.

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