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CAJWR
  • About
    • Editors
    • Reviewers
    • News
  • Issues
  • For Authors
    • Articles Classification
    • Review process
    • Manuscript requirements
    • Online course on writing scientific and review articles
    • Submit Manuscript
  • Ethics
  • Contacts
  • RURU
  • KZKZ

The role and significance of IWRM in increasing the potential of the young specialists

Written by cajwr on June 25, 2015. Posted in Article, Socio Economics.

Haydar Odinaev June 25, 2015 Short Communications Abstract Today there is no doubt that water resources in Central Asia are very limited, having economic...

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The e-Journal “IWRM in Central Asia” – the value and benefit from a Mongolian perspective

Written by cajwr on June 8, 2015. Posted in Article, Socio Economics.

Michael Walther June 08, 2015 Short Communications Abstract Mongolia belongs to the most eastern Countries of Central Asia and has wide spread untouched...

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Integrated management of the water in Central Asia is the basis of sustainable development

Written by cajwr on May 14, 2015. Posted in Article, Socio Economics, Water Government & Law.

Begmurod Makhmadaliev May 14, 2015 Short Communications Abstract The importance of water issues is invaluable not only in Central Asia but also globally,...

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Appendix 2 (from Zero Issue): Peer Review Process

Written by cajwr on May 13, 2015. Posted in News.

Board of Editors May 13, 2015 Short Communications Abstract Peer Review Process and Methodology Goals and thematic scope Download the article Post...

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e-Journal – A platform for knowledge sharing on integrated water resources management

Written by cajwr on April 22, 2015. Posted in Article, Socio Economics.

Manon Cassara April 22, 2015 Short Communications Abstract The way we manage water resources has incrementally changed since the last decades. From a...

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