
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan: Transboundary Water and Energy Management
Improve water resources management. Implementation of the 1998 Agreement between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
Improve water resources management. Implementation of the 1998 Agreement between Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
Increased water management capacity. Rehabilitate and automate channel systems in the Zerafshan and Surkhandarya irrigation systems.
Improvement of water resources management. Improve availability and accessibility of reliable regional hydro-meteorological data.
Improvement of water resources management. Improve irrigation system operation and ensure optimal allocation of water with efficiency
Overarching objective of the project is to provide an adequate amount of water to all water consumers. 1) identify options for integrated water management improvements, including institutional frameworks; 2) to demonstrate applicability of the options developed; 3) capacity building of WUAs; and develop a pilot legal framework; and 4) make recommendations to replicate best practice. Establishment of a conceptual base for introducing IWRM in Fergana valley
Establish transboundary protected zones in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Protection of endangered spieces
Generate a user-friendly, indicator-based electronic SoE (State of the Environment) report for the Aral Sea Basin. Made SoE available. Contribute to the elaboration of the environmental component initiated within the WARMAP project.
The component, “Irrigation and Drainage” (I&D) is aimed at achieving improved irrigation water management and service delivery, through the rehabilitation of critical inter-farm and on-farm irrigation and drainage infrastructure
The project aimed at the establishment of an effective network of regional water information provides the Central Asian and international decision makers, but also the general public, critical information on water and on water management.
The project aimed to develop a more efficient water management and to establish a cross-border collaboration in the field of irrigation