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ST. PETERSBURG STATEMENT ON THE ARAL SEA
An international conference on the Aral Sea, sponsored by the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and several other organizations, was held in St. Petersburg, Russia, from 12 to 15 October 2009.
The conference was devoted to the Aral: Past, Present and Future and to two centuries of Aral Sea investigations. Scientists and some nonscientists from the European Union (Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Sweden), Israel, Switzerland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, the United States, and Uzbekistan who are studying or interested in the Aral Sea or other similar water bodies participated in the meeting.
The statement is based on the presentations and discussions at this meeting. It represents the consensus of thought on the Aral Sea issue and has been reviewed and commented upon by many of the participants as well as several experts not at the conference.
Nationsbyggande under sovjetekologi och islamideologi?
Årsboken Ymer 2005-04-16
ISSN 0044- 0477:125
Centralasien är den Eurasiska kontinentens torra, heta och kalla mittpunkt, Västturkestan dess delvis förryskade och sovjetiserade halva. Nu står fem unga stater inför gigantiska problem med en förstörd ekologi och en svår omställning från totalitär planekonomi till en osäker marknad under politisk och religiösa påtryckningar. Årsboken Ymer 2005 låter experter, vetenskapare och unga forskare ge varierade aspekter på denna regions natur, samhälle och kultur.
Missionsforum - Debatt
30 miljoner barn dör i onödan.
Alleviating the Consequences of an
Ecological Catastrophe
Conference on the Aral Sea – Women, Children, Health and Environment 23–24 April,1998
ed. Kerstin Lindahl Kiessling.
Aral Sea Basin: A Sea Dies, A Sea Also
Rises
by: Michael H. Glantz
22 February 2007
Klanerna i Uzbekistan
av: Pulatjan Ahunov med hjälp av Gunilla Mosén.
Labour Laws and Employment Practicies, Affecting Children, in Central Asia
IOM - International Organization for Migration
Baseline Survey November 2004.
Programme of concrete actions on improvement of environmental and socio-economic
situation in the Aral Sea Basin for the period of 2003-2010 (ASBP-2)
International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea.
Water, Climate, and Development Issues in the Amudarya Basin
ed. Michael Glantz.
UDASA Nyhetsbrev
(pdf-fil på Ryska)

