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  • Xenarios, Stefanos; Assubayeva, Aliya; Xie, Lei; Sehring, Jenniver; Amirkhanov, Daulet; Sultanov, Alisher; Fazli, Siamac (Environmental Research Letters, 2021)
    Engineering, economic, social sciences, geophysical, and integrated modeling studies have approached the assessment of water security in Central Asia (CA) in distinct ways. Different indicators and indexes have been ...
  • Xenarios, Stefanos; Assubayeva, Aliya; Xie, Lei; Sehring, Jenniver; Amirkhanov, Daulet; Sultanov, Alisher; Fazli, Siamac (IOP Publishing, 2020-12-18)
    Engineering, economic, social sciences, geophysical, and integrated modeling studies have approached the assessment of water security in Central Asia (CA) in distinct ways. Different indicators and indexes have been ...
  • Janenova, Saltanat (SAGE Publications, 2019-09-16)
    This article provides a reflective analysis of a local scholar on methodological challenges of conducting research in Kazakhstan — a post-Soviet, authoritarian, Central Asian country. It specifically addresses the problems ...
  • Mukhtarova, Akbikesh (Deutsch-Kasachische Universität, 2021-09-22)
    Academic scholarship captures different land governance dimensions while focusing mainly on agrarian, legal, and economic aspects. However, little to no attention is paid to land governance consideration through public policy ...
  • Thampapillai, Dodo J.; Chen, Yvonne Jie; Bacani, Christopher Ivo; Baris, Omer (Economic Papers, 2016)
    This paper illustrates a simple method to derive the income accounts in the context of limited macroeconomic data. The method is relevant for several developing countries where the statements on income are clearly absent ...
  • Assubayeva, Aliya (Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Public Policy, 2022-04)
    Water security has been widely discussed as one of the security risks because of global warming, population growth, intense industrialization, growing water scarcity, and rapid urbanization. Water security was always ...