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Strengthening Cooperation for Rational and Efficient Use of Water and Energy Resources in Central Asia


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| Author(s):
Environment and Development Division (EDD)
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| Economic Sector(s):
(1) Energy planning, management and conservation; (2) Conventional sources of energy (petroleum, coal and gas); (3) New and renewable sources of energy; (4) Policies, planning and legislation; (5) Assessment and monitoring; (6) Management and rehabilitation; (7) Awareness and education |
| ESCAP Reference
No.: ISBN 92-1-101070-5 |
| Division/Office:
Environment and Development |
| Published Date:
15 April 2005 |
| Country:
{Non-country Specific Publication} |
| Hard Copy Price:
N/A
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Since 1998, ECE and ESCAP have been jointly working with the Central Asian countries for the implementation of the United Nations Special Programme for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA). Within the programme, rational use of the region’s energy and water resources has been accorded high priority for enhancing cooperation. A Project Working Group(PWG-Water and Energy), led by Kyrgyzstan, was established to coordinate and guide collaborative activities in this area. This publication contains diagnostic reports on energy and water resources in Central Asia in support of formulation of a strategy for cooperation in promoting the rational and efficient use of energy and water resources in Central Asia. The strategy, which is one of the major outcomes of the SPECA programme has been formulated on the basis of intensive consultations among the participating countries. It outlines the broad prospects or collective actions to secure a sustainable future for energy and water resources development in the region. The publication contains the following documents:
1. Cooperation Strategy to Promote the Rational and Efficient Use of Water and Energy Resources in Central Asia
2. Diagnostic Report on Water Resources in Central Asia
3. Diagnostic Report on Energy Resources in Central Asia
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Russian version
Foreword
Acronyms and abbreviations
I. COOPERATION STRATEGY TO PROMOTE THE RATIONAL AND EFFICIENT USE OF WATER AND ENERGY RESOURCES IN CENTRAL ASIA
II. DIAGNOSTIC REPORT ON WATER RESOURCES IN CENTRAL ASIA
Section A. Current status and use of water resources in Central Asia
Section B. Review of issues requiring harmonization or coordination by countries or sectors
Section C. Recommended approaches towards fi nding agreed solutions
III. DIAGNOSTIC REPORT ON ENERGY RESOURCES IN CENTRAL ASIA
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