Reliving the past in a changed environment: Hydropower ambitions, opportunities and constraints in Tajikistan
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in: Energy Policy, Jahrgang 35, Nr. 7, 01.07.2007, S. 3815-3825.
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T1 - Reliving the past in a changed environment
T2 - Hydropower ambitions, opportunities and constraints in Tajikistan
AU - Wegerich, Kai
AU - Olsson, O.
AU - Froebrich, J.
N1 - Funding Information: The work presented in this paper was carried out during the initial part of the JAYHUN project (Hanover University), which is funded by the European Commission within the INCO program
PY - 2007/7/1
Y1 - 2007/7/1
N2 - In Central Asia, various arguments, ranging from a unifying purpose to political control to conflict potential, have been made about the relationship between downstream water utilisation and the upstream water control infrastructure. This paper analyses the construction and utilisation of the Nurek dam in Tajikistan during and after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The political and socio-economic changes that ensued after independence influenced the utilisation of the water control infrastructure. The new economic reorientation of Tajikistan demanded by the break-up caused concerns to downstream riparian states. The conflict potential is based not on water resource allocation, but on the utilisation of water for energy production, its control and transmission infrastructure. Even though there is conflict potential, the situation could be turned into a win–win situation for all the riparian states.
AB - In Central Asia, various arguments, ranging from a unifying purpose to political control to conflict potential, have been made about the relationship between downstream water utilisation and the upstream water control infrastructure. This paper analyses the construction and utilisation of the Nurek dam in Tajikistan during and after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The political and socio-economic changes that ensued after independence influenced the utilisation of the water control infrastructure. The new economic reorientation of Tajikistan demanded by the break-up caused concerns to downstream riparian states. The conflict potential is based not on water resource allocation, but on the utilisation of water for energy production, its control and transmission infrastructure. Even though there is conflict potential, the situation could be turned into a win–win situation for all the riparian states.
KW - Energy research
KW - water control
KW - hydropower
KW - tajikistan
KW - Construction engineering and architecture
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enpol.2007.01.024
DO - 10.1016/j.enpol.2007.01.024
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 35
SP - 3815
EP - 3825
JO - Energy Policy
JF - Energy Policy
SN - 1873-6777
IS - 7
ER -