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1 Cassara, M.; Beekma, J.; de Strasser, L.; Anarbekov, Oyture; Murzaeva, Makhliyo; Giska, S.; Dorre, A. 2020. Local and national institutions and policies governing water resources management. In Xenarios, S.; Schmidt-Vogt, D.; Qadir, M.; Janusz-Pawletta, B.; Abdullaev, I. (Eds.). The Aral Sea Basin: water for sustainable development in Central Asia. Oxon, UK: Routledge - Earthscan. pp.136-154. (Earthscan Series on Major River Basins of the World)
Integrated management ; Water resources ; Water management ; Water institutions ; Water policy ; Water governance ; Institutional reform ; Sustainable Development Goals ; Food security ; Energy ; Nexus ; Water user associations ; Information systems ; Indigenous knowledge ; River basins / Central Asia / Kazakhstan / Kyrgyzstan / Tajikistan / Turkmenistan / Uzbekistan / Aral Sea Basin / Syr Darya River Basin
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2 Connor, R.; Timmerman, J.; Uhlenbrook, S.; Koncagul, E.; Payne, J.; Cudennec, C.; de Strasser, L.; Avellan, T. 2020. Water–climate–energy– food–environment nexus. In UNESCO World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP); UN-Water. The United Nations World Water Development Report 2020: water and climate change. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.118-125.
Water supply ; Water use ; Climate change ; Energy ; Food security ; Environmental effects ; Nexus ; Wastewater treatment ; Greenhouse gas emissions ; Biofuels ; Agriculture ; Land use ; Ecosystems ; Sustainable Development Goals
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Building on the information and analyses provided in Chapters 3 through 8, this chapter expands on the interlinkages between the main water use sectors, describing how decisions made by one can have significant repercussions on the others. It highlights the need for a consolidated approach to addressing climate change through water in order to maximize co-benefits and address trade-offs.

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