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1 Stockholm Water Company. 1999. Urban stability through integrated water-related management: Abstracts, The 9th Stockholm Water Symposium, 9-12 August 1999. Abstracts of proceedings of the 9th Stockholm Water Symposium. 417p.
Water resource management ; Water supply ; Sanitation ; Flood control ; Groundwater ; Urbanization ; Water rights ; Developing countries ; Water reuse ; Wastewater ; Recycling ; Afforestation ; Effluents ; Recharge ; Aquifers ; Irrigation water ; Drainage ; Runoff ; Catchment areas ; Pollution control ; Flood plains ; GIS ; Public health ; Water transfer ; Water harvesting ; Water scarcity ; Water demand ; Canals ; Models ; Rivers ; Dams ; Watersheds ; Ecology ; Ecosystems ; Water quality ; Case studies / Brazil / Namibia / Saudi Arabia / Russian Federation / USA / Bangladesh / India / Kuwait / Japan / Morocco / Nepal / Yemen / Australia / Iran / South Africa / Hong Kong / Congo / Afghanistan / Iraq / West Africa / Africa South of Sahara / Mexico / Chile / Pakistan / Tanzania / Sri Lanka / Uganda / China / Botswana / Zimbabwe / Turkey / Latvia / Vietnam / Nigeria / Sao Paulo / Windhoek / Moscow / California / Silicon Valley / Dhaka / Chennai / Al-Jahra / Tokyo / Marrakech / Kathmandu / Larastan / Namakkal District / Lubumbashi / Kabul / West Bank / Gaza Strip / Benin / Niger River Basin / Calcutta / Altamira / Yangtze River / Bangalore / Maun / Okavango River / St. Petersburg / Amman-Zarqa Basin / Cochin Region / Karachi / Bombay / Istanbul / Kerala / Dar es salaam / Tianyang County / Dalu Village
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 628.1 G000 STO Record No: H024785)

2 Television Trust for the Environment. 2004. Water wars. New Delhi, India: Centre for Science and Environment. 1 VCD (Disc 2 of 3)
Water resources ; Environmental degradation ; Cotton ; Fish ; Desertification ; Water pollution ; Water quality ; Diseases ; Public health ; Salinity ; History ; Rivers ; Reservoirs ; Effluents ; Industrialization / Russian Federation / Uzbekistan / Kyrgyzstan / Aral Sea / Amu Darya River / Moscow / Tashkent / Volga River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: VCD Col Record No: H035828)

3 Gitelson, A. A.; Merzlyak, M. N. 1998. Remote sensing of chlorophyll concentration in higher plant leaves. Advances in Space Research, 22(5):689-692.
Plant growth ; Climate ; Remote sensing ; Chlorophylls / Russian Federation / Moscow
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 7484 Record No: H038158)

4 Pak, M.; Wegerich, Kai. 2014. Competition and benefit sharing in the Ferghana Valley: Soviet negotiations on transboundary small reservoir construction. Central Asian Affairs, 1:225-246. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/22142290-00102004]
International waters ; Water resources ; Water management ; Irrigation development ; River basins ; Case studies / Soviet Union / Central Asia / Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan / Uzbekistan / Moscow / Ferghana Valley / Andijan Reservoir / Tortgul Reservoir / Karkidon Reservoir / Kasansai Reservoir
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy only Record No: H046631)
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While there has been a regional and international focus on large reservoirs in Central Asia, smaller transboundary reservoirs within the Ferghana Valley have been overlooked. The valley is shared by Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, three riparian countries of the upstream Syr Darya. Located within the valley are many small transboundary tributaries and reservoirs. An analysis of the initial proposals and documented negotiations for four of these reservoirs reveals a changing pattern of benefit sharing. These past approaches call into question the argument that the boundaries set by the Soviets did not matter, as well as the assumption that Moscow as a hegemon planned infrastructure in order to divide and rule Central Asia.

5 Chamine, H. I.; Barbieri, M.; Kisi, O.; Chen, M.; Merkel, B. J. (Eds.) 2019. Advances in sustainable and environmental hydrology, hydrogeology, hydrochemistry and water resources. Proceedings of the 1st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geosciences (CAJG-1), Hammamet, Tunisia, 12-15 November 2018. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. 449p. (Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation: IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development) [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01572-5]
Hydrology ; Hydrogeology ; Water resources ; Water management ; Sustainable development ; Water reuse ; Wastewater irrigation ; Wastewater treatment ; Water balance ; Water footprint ; Water governance ; Groundwater table ; Water levels ; Groundwater recharge ; Alluvial aquifers ; Water quality ; Water pollution ; Contamination ; Surface water ; Evapotranspiration ; Soil water content ; Drinking water ; Chemicophysical properties ; Climate change ; Drought ; Flooding ; Precipitation ; Forecasting ; Rainfall-runoff relationships ; Snow cover ; Geographical information systems ; Remote sensing ; Satellite observation ; Landsat ; Stream flow ; Saltwater intrusion ; Coastal area ; Salinity ; Farmers ; Fertilizers ; Dams ; Malaria ; Sediment ; Catchment areas ; Wetlands ; Rivers ; Watersheds ; Semiarid zones ; Urbanization ; Reservoirs ; Environment ; Case studies ; Models / Mediterranean region / Russian Federation / Spain / Portugal / France / Cambodia / Indonesia / Tunisia / Algeria / Iraq / Vietnam / Nigeria / Turkey / Morocco / Sudan / Kuwait / Ethiopia / Malaysia / Senegal / Ghana / Oman / Iran Islamic Republic / Egypt / Palestine / South Africa / Bangladesh / India / Pakistan / Baribo Basin / Medjerda River / Sebaou River / Seyhan Basin / Great Kabylia / Boukadir Wadi / Sidi Bel Abbes Basin / Gilgit River Basin / Moscow / Chennai / Telangana
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: e-copy SF Record No: H049482)

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