Disaster by design : the Aral Sea and its lessons for sustainability /
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Imprint: | Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2012. |
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Description: | 1 online resource (xlii, 463 pages) : illustrations |
Language: | English |
Series: | Research in social problems and public policy, 0196-1152 ; v. 20 Research in social problems and public policy ; v. 20. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11168437 |
Table of Contents:
- Section one : the multiple disasters of the Aral Sea / Michael R. Edelstein
- An overview of the Aral Sea disaster / Abror Gadaev, Zikrilla Yasakov
- Going with the flow : economic impacts from the overuse of irrigation / Ilkhomjon Niyazov, Farhod Ahrorov, with Astrid Cerny, Michael R. Edelstein
- Pollution and salinization : compounding the Aral Sea disaster / Farhod Ahrorov, Olim Murtazaev, Bahtiyor Abdullaev
- Death and rebirth island : secrets in the U.S.S.R.'s culture of contamination / Michael R. Edelstein
- Potential climate and hydrological changes in the Aral Sea Region / James R. Miller, Imtiaz Rangwala, Debjani Ghatak
- The significance of being downstream : Uzbek concerns over the Rogun Dam / Murad Askarov
- Section two : the Aral disaster in historical perspective / Michael R. Edelstein
- A last movement for a lost sea / Yusup S. Kamalov
- Aral sea analogs in the American west / Howard Horowitz
- Disaster by design : the multiple caused catastrophes of the Aral Sea / Michael R. Edelstein
- Section three : cotton, cotton everywhere, but not a drop to drink : agriculture as the villain / Astrid Cerny, Michael R. Edelstein
- What went wrong : the case of un-ecological agriculture / Michael Wilson
- The nonarable Aral : loss of productivity in Uzbek agriculture / Farhod Ahrorov, Ilkhomjon Niyazov
- Cotton in our ears : water, agriculture, and climatic change in the post Aral context / Shavkat Hasanov [and others]
- Water footprints : integrated water resource management to the rescue in the Aral Sea Basin / Inna Rudenko [and others]
- Section four : adapting to catastrophe : cascading social impacts of the Aral Sea disaster / Michael R. Edelstein
- The tragedy of the Aral : counting on cotton, a region loses its people / Astrid Cerny
- Reflections on growing up in the Karakalpakstan Region / Aziz Murtazaev
- An unhealthy place to live : prioritizing public health and addressing environmental contamination in Karakalpakstan / Ramona Lall
- A physician's observations of Karakalpak health / Rakhmon U. Arzikulov, Laylo L. Almatova, Saodat Safarova
- Ecological change in the Aral Region : adaptations by the spoonbill and black-crowned night heron / Mukhtor Turaev
- Environmental change as a threat to the Khorezm heritage / Gavkhar Salaevna Durdieva
- Whose disaster is it anyway? : romancing the world heritage status in Uzbekistan / Flavia Alaya
- Section five : designing solutions : social, ecological and technological approaches / Michael R. Edelstein
- New thinking and new approaches : a bioregional response to the lost Aral Sea / Yusup S. Kamalov
- Renewable social energy : Mahalla as a traditional institution for sustainability / Lola Gulyamova
- Clearing the pipes : providing potable water through well restoration / Abror Gadaev, Gulmira Boboeva
- Renewing with renewables : direct solar energy use in developing countries / William J. Makofske
- Getting the salt out : innovative solar technologies for rural clean water / Eshkuvat Arzikulov, Qamariddin N. Srojev
- Renewable energy as a key factor for sustainable development in Uzbekistan / Ashraf Khodjaev
- Permaculture restoration of the Aral Sea watershed / Andrew Jones
- Section six : lessons of the Aral Sea disaster : implications for social learning / Michael R. Edelstein
- Aral Sea demise as a dry run for climate change : from cumulative to cascading impacts / Michael R. Edelstein
- Highlands-to-sea cooperation in the Aral Sea basin : linking or sinking? / Michael H. Glantz.