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DESCRIPTION:\nAbstract\n\nThe efficient and sustainable use of water is one
  of the major challenges in the Aral Sea Basin\, which is  shared by five 
 young nations (Kyrgyzstan\, Tajikistan\, Uzbekistan\, Turkmenistan\, and K
 azakhstan) and Afghanistan. The post-Soviet political situation has increa
 sed the misbalance of water availability and water demand. The presentatio
 n will give an overview on the ecological\, economic\, and political dimen
 sions of the present water management problems in the region. A special fo
 cus is set to remote sensing applications for monitoring irrigation system
 s which can contribute for analysing and optimizing land and water use in 
 that region. Results and concepts of two projects are presented (German-Uz
 bek Khorezm Project\, CAWa - Central Asian Water Project).
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LOCATION:H 6\, GEO
SUMMARY:Remote Sensing for Water Resource Management in the Aral Sea Basin 
 (Talk by Dr. Christopher Conrad\, DLR)
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