Water sharing between Central Asian countries has been conflicting for quite a long time already.
Regional Water Intelligence Report Central Asia
Author(s):
Granit, J., A.Jägerskog, R.Löfgren, A.Bullock, G.de Gooijer, S.Pettigrew and A.Lindström
Publication Date:
2010
Water is an increasingly strategic resource in the Central Asian region for economic and social development. Water cuts across critical issues such as food and fibre production, energy generation, environmental sustainability and human security. The report highlights these issues and their inter-linkages. The report targets the Aral Sea Basin and focuses on Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Afghanistan (also a part of the basin) and influential neighboring countries like China and Russia are part of the regional analysis.
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Poll
Does cooperation on water resources exist in the Amu Darya Basin?
Yes
85% (11 votes)
No
15% (2 votes)
Total votes: 13