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Water Quantity and Quality in the Zerafshan River Basin: Only an Upstream Riparian Problem?

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Pages 493-505 | Published online: 01 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

In discussing the 1997 UN Watercourses Convention, McCaffrey (1998) gave a theoretical example of the late-developer problem. This paper complements that theoretical example with a real case study of the Zerafshan basin in Central Asia. While McCaffrey addressed the water quantity issue in his example, the focus here also includes water pollution. The aim of the paper is to analyze some of the provisions of the mechanisms in the field of international water law—the Helsinki Rules and the UN Watercourses Convention—for water quantity and quality aspects, as well as to provide an insight into the basin regarding these two aspects.

Acknowledgements

The Volkswagen Foundation is acknowledged for financing this study in the project ‘ZAR – Impact of transition processes on environmental risk assessment and risk management strategies in Central Asian transboundary basin Zarafshan’. Special thanks for the financial contribution of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland and to the framework of Finnish development co-operation.

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