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Title: A Spatial Survey of Environmental Indicators for Kazakhstan: An Examination of Current Conditions and Future Needs
Authors: Russell, A
Ghalaieny, M
Gazdiyeva, B
Zhumabayeva, S
Kurmanbayeva, A
Akhmetov, KK
Mukanov, Y
McCann, M
Ali, M
Tucker, A
Vitolo, C
Althonayan, A
Keywords: Central Asia;Climate change;Air pollution;Water quality;Environmental policy;DPSIR
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2018
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Russell, A, A. et al. (2018) 'A Spatial Survey of Environmental Indicators for Kazakhstan: An Examination of Current Conditions and Future Needs', International Journal of Environmental Research 12 (5), pp. 735 - 748. doi: 10.1007/s41742-018-0134-7.
Abstract: The Republic of Kazakhstan, located in Central Asia, has experienced many years of environmental degradation, largely as a result of the poor management of its significant natural resources. In this survey, data relating to different environmental factors are critically analysed in order to understand the state of the environment. It was found that: warming trends are seen in sensitive areas (e.g. the steppe and near glaciers); drying trends are seen where there is already water stress (e.g. the Aral Sea); air quality has been declining recently (following improvements on the decadal timescale) in major urban centres, particularly Almaty; water quality appears to be improving in some areas (e.g. important lakes in the Aktobe and Zhambyl regions); and levels of exposure to radioactivity are below internationally recommended levels (where data have been found). More generally, there is an issue with data availability and quality, which requires attention if Kazakhstan is going to make the best use of its increasing investment in environmental actions. Current policies are reviewed and recommendations are made for future interventions.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/18164
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41742-018-0134-7
ISSN: 1735-6865
Appears in Collections:Dept of Computer Science Research Papers
Brunel Business School Research Papers
Institute of Environment, Health and Societies

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