NSR 2021
DOI: 10.15688/nsr.jvolsu.2021.2.6
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Assessment and Method of Water Resources Management in the Asa River Basin

Abstract: The article presents the method of water resources management in the Asa river basin and indicators of water intake, water supply and assessment of water quality. Water is an economically important resource that determines the sustainability of a country’s development. New trends show that water issues are becoming more complex with other sectors, including agriculture, energy, industry, transport, and communications, as well as with social sectors: education, environment, and healthcare, rural or regional dev… Show more

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“…It is now divided into three parts, the Small Aral Sea in the North, and two large basins (Eastern and Western) in the South. It has been estimated that the amount of water inflow that would be required to restore the Aral Sea to its original size is 50 km 3 • year -1 , a little less than half of the total annual renewable available water (Bortnik, 1999;Savoskul et al, 2004;Micklin, 2007;Adilbektegi, et al 2019, Mosiej, 2019, Aladin et al, 2005Amanbayeva et al, 2021).…”
Section: Current Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now divided into three parts, the Small Aral Sea in the North, and two large basins (Eastern and Western) in the South. It has been estimated that the amount of water inflow that would be required to restore the Aral Sea to its original size is 50 km 3 • year -1 , a little less than half of the total annual renewable available water (Bortnik, 1999;Savoskul et al, 2004;Micklin, 2007;Adilbektegi, et al 2019, Mosiej, 2019, Aladin et al, 2005Amanbayeva et al, 2021).…”
Section: Current Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the primary objective of our research is to examine seasonal geomorphological and hydrothermal processes within a single sand dune for a comprehensive understanding of their formation and the development of aeolian processes. Numerous studies of sand dune systems have been conducted globally, with recent research shifting toward modeling and remote sensing methods for sand dune development (Tsoar, 1983;Yizhaq et al, 2009;Diniega et al, 2010;Do et al, 2018;Auyelbek et al, 2021;Laiskhanov et al, 2021;Amanbayeva et al, 2022;Smyth et al, 2022;Zheng et al, 2022;Kalybekova et al, 2023). Nonetheless, this emerging focus does not render fieldwork obsolete, as accurate empirical field studies remain essential for a clear understanding of sand dune geomorphology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%