(Free) Central Eurasian Water Crisis: Caspian, Aral, and Dead Seas (Water Resources Management and Policy Series.)
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| #5481153 in Books | 1998-09-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.34 x.44 x6.30l,.72 | File Name: 9280809253 | 203 pages
||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| We are doomed to repeat the past|By Andy M A Christian|i bought this UN publication for research into my Masters thesis on Caspian pipelines. I was curious about the impact that such hydrocarbon exploration could have on the environment. I need not of worried the ecology of Central Asia is already beyound hope. This book is technical yet informative - and sad to read - it|About the Author||Iwao Kobori is a programme advisor at the United Nations University in Tokyo. Michael H. Glantz is a senior scientist in the Environmental and Social Impacts Group (ESIG), a program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
"Central Eurasian Water Crisis" refers to the awareness by the global community that, in the 21st century, people in various regions around the world will likely face problems of water quality and water quantity. These problems have already surfaced in several locations, and this volume focuses on three of them: the Dead Sea, the Aral Sea, and the Caspian Sea regions. In this book, researchers from a variety of physical and social science disciplines seek to identify...
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