Lessons on cooperation building to manage water conflicts in the Aral Sea Basin; Technical documents in hydrology: pc-cp series; Vol.: 11; 2003
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Addendum to Section 2.3.2
Regulation of water relations in the region requires agreement of the following unresolved matters: ● the status of organizations within the International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea ● institutional strengthening of ICWC organizations ● formation of regional, national, and basin information systems and exchange of information ● water use from transboundary rivers ● planning of mutual actions on the transboundary rivers ● water quality and the creation of ecological sustainability in the rivers. The status of organizations was agreed by the Board of IFAS in 1997 and confirmed by the heads of state on April 9 1999. Two subsequent agreements have gone through a long process of negotiations. The final draft of an agreement on information exchange was approved at the thirtieth ICWC meeting in 2001 and submitted to IFAS for consideration. After long discussion of an agreement on water use (the fifth version prepared and discussed between states) it was decided to prepare separate 41 agreements for each basin: a draft on the Syr-Darya river has been already prepared, while the one for the Amu-Darya river is only at a preliminary stage. Basin countries need to arrange common and separate hydrometeorological and hydrogeological services to ensure water monitoring and forecasting, as well as free access to this information in real time. The costs of supporting and developing such a network can be distributed between countries in proportion to the water volume used or the ecological impact of their use of water. Achieving a consensus among the states in the creation of a strong regional legal framework is a long-term process and requires the full involvement of national representatives, designated by the respective governments, and the participation of NGOs in preparation, negotiation, and submissions to decision makers. To achieve this goal the ICWC at its twenty-ninth and thirtieth meetings in 2001 organized working groups, empowered by the countries to develop the above-mentioned agreements, while the IFAS Executive Committee is to approve a list of national experts appointed by respective governments to work on legal documents. This working group, with the Download 1.47 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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