Structural and Institutional Reforms for Economic Sustainability of Central Asia's Water Sector

Structural and Institutional Reforms for Economic Sustainability of Central Asia's Water Sector
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This paper by Marton Krasznai explores the essential reforms required for achieving economic sustainability in the water sector of Central Asia. It delves into regional cooperation, financial sustainability, and the role of governments in managing water resources.

  • Water sector
  • Central Asia
  • Institutional reforms
  • Economic sustainability
  • Regional cooperation

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  1. 11 March 2025 Identifying essential structural and institutional reforms to achieve economic sustainability of the water sector of Central Asia Introduction of the background paper Marton Krasznai, Scientific Director, Center for Central Asia Research, Corvinus University, Budapest 1

  2. 11 March 2025 Structural and institutional reforms 2

  3. 11 March 2025 Structural and institutional reforms Economic and financial sustainability of the water sector 3

  4. 11 March 2025 Structural and institutional reforms Economic and financial sustainability of the water sector Regional cooperation and smart regional investment concept 4

  5. 11 March 2025 Structural and institutional reforms Economic and financial sustainability of the water sector Regional cooperation and smart regional investment concept Strategic cooperation on water 5

  6. 11 March 2025 Initiating and supporting a dialogue among experts and researchers from several areas hydraulic engineering, irrigated agriculture, environment protection, economy, finance, investment, foreign affairs, strategic research 6

  7. 11 March 2025 How to close the gap between spiralling costs of investment, operation, research, development and the actual capacity of the economy? 7

  8. 11 March 2025 Recovery programmes and economic reforms should focus on the water sector: jobs, food security, health, stability, green development, climate action 8

  9. 11 March 2025 The water sector is integral part of the economy: sectoral and macroeconomic reforms should go hand in hand to bring sustainable results 9

  10. 11 March 2025 Big water infrastructure is owned by the state: governments play a key role in the management of water resources Institutional reforms should focus on strengthening state capacity, better resource allocation, reduced transaction costs and greater transparency and accountability 10

  11. 11 March 2025 Institutional reforms can build on a rich institutional heritage of Central Asia. The water sector has been the basis of prosperity, stability and power for three millennia The unprecedented scientific achievements in mathematics and geodesy of world famous scholars of Central Asia were developed while building and maintaining irrigation canals 11

  12. 11 March 2025 Open, inclusive institutions would spread the benefits of a thriving water sector among the population and facilitate the gradual handover of certain tasks of the public sector to private or collective players and the civil society 12

  13. Thank you for your attention!

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