Mapping the potential for managed aquifer recharge in Kazakhstan
Jana Sallwey a*, Nurlan Ongdas a,b, Mohammad Al-Hosban c, Catalin Stefan a
a Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, 01062, Germany
b International Science Complex Astana, Kabanbay Batyr Ave., 8, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan
c Inros Lackner, Rosa Luxemburg Straße, 16, Rostock, 18055, Germany
https://doi.org/10.29258/CAJWR/2024-R1.v10-2/95-116.eng
Corresponding author e-mail: jana.sallwey@tu-dresden.de
Nurlan Ongdas: ongdasn@tcd.ie; Mohammad Al-Hosban: Mohammad.alhosban@inros-lackner.de; Catalin Stefan: catalin.stefan@tu-dresden.de
Abstract
MAR remains relatively underutilized in Central Asia despite its potential to address water scarcity issues, particularly those related to seasonal fluctuations in water availability. Thus, the objective of this study was to produce a map depicting the potential suitability of managed aquifer recharge (MAR) implementation in Kazakhstan. Employing a multi-criteria decision analysis framework, five distinct physical criteria were integrated and visualized within a Geographic Information System (GIS) to delineate the intrinsic potential for MAR. To demonstrate the practical utility of the generated map, it was applied to the Zhambyl region in Southern Kazakhstan, an area previously afflicted by water scarcity challenges. The intrinsic MAR potential map was overlaid with remote sensing data identifying potential water sources and water utilization patterns. This overlay facilitated the identification of priority areas with potential for further evaluation for MAR implementation. The map developed for Kazakhstan represents the first spatial representation of MAR potential within the region, serving to raise awareness regarding the feasibility of MAR application. It is anticipated that dissemination of this map will enhance understanding among water management professionals, potentially catalysing the integration of MAR methodologies into regional water management strategies.
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Sallwey, J., Ongdas, N., Al-Hosban, M., Stefan, C. (2024). Mapping the potential for managed aquifer recharge in Kazakhstan. Central Asian Journal of Water Research, 10(2), 95-116. https://doi.org/10.29258/CAJWR/2024-R1.v10-2/95-116.eng
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GIS mapping, groundwater management, Kazakhstan, managed aquifer recharge, multi-criteria decision analysis