A BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW OF THE WATER SECURITY CONCEPT IN CENTRAL ASIA

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2021

Authors

Xenarios, Stefanos
Assubayeva, Aliya
Xie, Lei
Sehring, Jenniver
Amirkhanov, Daulet
Sultanov, Alisher
Fazli, Siamac

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Environmental Research Letters

Abstract

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 introduced to assess the most vulnerable aspects of water use in this region. Until now, though, the suggested approaches are often represented in a fragmented manner, while the relevant indicators cannot fully attribute the vulnerability status of a country or on a regional level. This can result in diverging perceptions of the water security situation in policy dialogues, also affecting bilateral and multilateral relations among the countries in CA. In this study, we conduct a bibliometric review on the approaches and methods that directly or indirectly touch upon the water security perceptions in CA. ....

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Central Asia, Open access, engineering, environment

Citation

Xenarios, S., Assubayeva, A., Xie, L., Sehring, J., Amirkhanov, D., Sultanov, A., & Fazli, S. (2020). A bibliometric review of the water security concept in Central Asia. Environmental Research Letters, 16(1), [013001]. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/abc717

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