Information technologies can act as technical artifacts and can facilitate stakeholder communication, supporting decision making in a complex societal context. The water sector is one such example where limited water resources are threatened by climate change and growing competition for resources between sectors, regions and countries. Attempts to improve water governance and management through information technologies have been made by international, regional and national water agencies for the last 20 years in Central Asia. However, early attempts were focused on collection, systematization and analysis of the generic data related to the water sector in the region. There are still significant gaps (technical, human and financial capacities) for application of such technologies at the lower operational levels of water management, i.e. where the full dimensions of variables, interactions and complexities are observed and, most importantly, everyday politics of water are performed. The aim of this paper is to present practical results on improving water management in Central Asia through the application of better data management tools at the operational level across diverse institutional settings, i.e. transboundary, watershed levels in the region.
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May 29 2014
Data management for integrated water resources management in Central Asia
Iskandar Abdullaev;
Iskandar Abdullaev
1The Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC), 40, Orbita-1 Street, 050043, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Shavkat Rakhmatullaev
2Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Transboundary Water Management in Central Asia Programme, 7A Chimketskaya Street, 100029, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Journal of Hydroinformatics (2014) 16 (6): 1425–1440.
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Received:
May 22 2012
Accepted:
April 20 2014
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Iskandar Abdullaev, Shavkat Rakhmatullaev; Data management for integrated water resources management in Central Asia. Journal of Hydroinformatics 1 November 2014; 16 (6): 1425–1440. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/hydro.2014.097
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