From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches

While best practice in water management typically calls for the use of a basin-level approach, specific guidance in the absence of basin-level management is fairly scant. This paper reviews the experience of the Syr Darya basin to identify insights related to second best practices for water manageme...

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Autores principales: Wegerich, Kai, Kazbekov, Jusipbek S., Lautze, Jonathan F., Platonov, Alexander, Yakubov, Murat
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34739
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author Wegerich, Kai
Kazbekov, Jusipbek S.
Lautze, Jonathan F.
Platonov, Alexander
Yakubov, Murat
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Lautze, Jonathan F.
Platonov, Alexander
Wegerich, Kai
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Kazbekov, Jusipbek S.
Lautze, Jonathan F.
Platonov, Alexander
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description While best practice in water management typically calls for the use of a basin-level approach, specific guidance in the absence of basin-level management is fairly scant. This paper reviews the experience of the Syr Darya basin to identify insights related to second best practices for water management at scales below the basin level. This paper first presents the causes for the disintegration of river basin management within the Syr Darya, which include both changes in operation of the Toktogul reservoir and rising water demands due to shifts in agricultural production and land ownership. Focus is then devoted specifically to small transboundary tributaries, where bottom-up cooperation has continued or reemerged in recent times. This paper concludes by highlighting the limitations to singular focus on sub-basins and tributaries, suggesting a balance between more intense cooperation and water control on tributaries and a loose overarching framework at the basin level.
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spelling CGSpace347392023-02-15T04:17:00Z From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches Wegerich, Kai Kazbekov, Jusipbek S. Lautze, Jonathan F. Platonov, Alexander Yakubov, Murat water management watersheds agriculture irrigation demand land ownership constraints rivers policies While best practice in water management typically calls for the use of a basin-level approach, specific guidance in the absence of basin-level management is fairly scant. This paper reviews the experience of the Syr Darya basin to identify insights related to second best practices for water management at scales below the basin level. This paper first presents the causes for the disintegration of river basin management within the Syr Darya, which include both changes in operation of the Toktogul reservoir and rising water demands due to shifts in agricultural production and land ownership. Focus is then devoted specifically to small transboundary tributaries, where bottom-up cooperation has continued or reemerged in recent times. This paper concludes by highlighting the limitations to singular focus on sub-basins and tributaries, suggesting a balance between more intense cooperation and water control on tributaries and a loose overarching framework at the basin level. 2012 2013-11-21T08:41:28Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z 2013-11-21T08:41:28Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34739 en Limited Access Wegerich, Kai; Kazbekov, Jusipbek; Lautze, Jonathan; Platonov, Alexander; Yakubov, Murat. 2012. From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches. International Journal of Sustainable Society, 4(1-2):113-130.
spellingShingle water management
watersheds
agriculture
irrigation
demand
land ownership
constraints
rivers
policies
Wegerich, Kai
Kazbekov, Jusipbek S.
Lautze, Jonathan F.
Platonov, Alexander
Yakubov, Murat
From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title_full From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title_fullStr From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title_full_unstemmed From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title_short From monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the Syr Darya: searching for second best approaches
title_sort from monocentric ideal to polycentric pragmatism in the syr darya searching for second best approaches
topic water management
watersheds
agriculture
irrigation
demand
land ownership
constraints
rivers
policies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34739
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