THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ON ENVIRONMENT (IN CAUSE OF WATER USE IN CENTRAL ASIA)

The problem of joint and efficient use water in Central Asia actually refers to one of the most important issues today. The solution to this problem demands not just development of new approaches to solving this problem, but also the development Extension Education programs for stakeholders and local communities.

THE IMPACT OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE ON ENVIRONMENT (IN CAUSE OF WATER USE IN CENTRAL ASIA)

The problem of joint and efficient use water in Central Asia actually refers to one of the most important issues today. The solution to this problem demands not just development of new approaches to solving this problem, but also the development Extension Education programs for stakeholders and local communities.

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