International watercourses, international water law and Central Asia

R. Paisley
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International watercourses are a very significant part of the water resources endowment of Central Asia (CA) where a “water-energy-agriculture nexus” has long been a conundrum. The crux of the conundrum is the conflict between upstream nation states wanting to release water in the winter to generate hydropower and downstream nation states wanting the water released in the summer largely for downstream agricultural purposes. Two CA states (Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan) have a relative water surplus. Four other CA states (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Afghanistan) say they do not get their fair share from the region’s great rivers—the Syr Darya and Amu Darya—which slice across CA from the Tien Shan/Pamir Mountains and the Hindu Kush to the Aral Sea’s remains. This paper critically reviews the genesis of the CA water-energy-agriculture nexus conundrum, the role of international law in the possible resolution of the conundrum and a possible way forward. This way forward includes a redoubling of efforts by all CA states, including Afghanistan, to develop one, or more, legally binding CA wide international agreements regarding international shared water, and related, resources together with a high-level mediation to address possible downstream objections to new upstream hydro development projects.
国际水道、国际水法和中亚
国际水道是中亚地区水资源禀赋的重要组成部分,“水-能源-农业关系”长期以来一直是中亚地区的一个难题。难题的关键在于上游国家希望在冬季放水用于水力发电,而下游国家希望在夏季放水主要用于下游农业目的。两个中亚国家(吉尔吉斯斯坦和塔吉克斯坦)的水资源相对过剩。其他四个中亚国家(乌兹别克斯坦、哈萨克斯坦、土库曼斯坦和阿富汗)表示,他们没有从该地区的大河——锡尔河和阿姆河——中获得公平的份额。这两条河流从天山/帕米尔山和兴都库什山脉横贯中亚,直至咸海的遗迹。本文批判性地回顾了CA水-能源-农业关系难题的起源,国际法在可能解决难题中的作用以及可能的前进方向。这条前进的道路包括,包括阿富汗在内的所有中亚国家加倍努力,就国际共享水资源和相关资源制定一个或多个具有法律约束力的国际协议,同时进行高层调解,以解决上游水电开发项目可能出现的下游反对意见。
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