Abstract

The current situation in the water sector of Kazakhstan is one of the important problems in the country’s environmental protection system. One of the priorities of the sustainable development policy is to ensure the well-being of the population, the introduction of environmental technologies, the creation of environmentally friendly water resources, providing the regions of the country with clean water, and much more. Important changes have taken place in the country’s water sector, and positive dynamics are beginning to be determined not only by intentions, but also by real actions aimed at improving the quality of fresh water and the entire water fund. The purpose of this article is to identify the problems of effective water use and renewal of water resources and the features of the transition to sustainable development of Kazakhstan’s economies in the context of globalization. In the context of globalization, the nature of the correlation between water management and the strategic directions of water resources management in the country is radically changing.

Details

Title
Water resources management in Kazakhstan in conditions of their shortage
Author
Yessymkhanova, Z 1 ; Niyazbekova, Sh 2 ; Zh Dauletkhanova 1 ; Satenova, D 1 ; Zhumasseitova, S 3 ; Kadyraliev, A T 4 ; Supaeva, G T 4 ; Dzholdosheva, T 4 ; Dzholdoshev, N 4 

 Turan-Astana University, the Department of Finance, 29, Ykylas Dukenuly street, Nur-Sultan, 010000, Kazakhstan 
 Moscow Witte University, 12 Stroenie 1, 2-I Kozhuhovski proezd, 119454 
 Saken Seifullin Kazakh Argotechnical University, 62, Zhenis prospect, Nur-Sultan, 010000, Kazakhstan 
 M. Ryskulbekov Kyrgyz economic University, 58, Togolok Moldo, Bishkek, 720001, Kyrgyzstan 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Dec 2021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2612141008
Copyright
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