Центрально-Азиатский Институт прикладных Исследований Земли (ЦАИИЗ)

Центрально-Азиатский Институт прикладных Исследований Земли (ЦАИИЗ)
Central-Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences (CAIAG)

Bolot Duishenalievich Moldobekov, Co-Director of the Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences, gave an interview to Nomad TV on the Global Water Crisis and Water Shortages

In the reportage "How is Kyrgyzstan Preparing for a Possible Water Shortage?", Bolot Moldobekov told about practical measures to ensure a rational and sustainable water supply.

Specifically, he noted the importance of separating industrial and drinking water as a key step in reducing future water shortages.

"Separating industrial and drinking water allows us to significantly reduce the burden on water resources and avoid the water shortages. We are already experiencing and will continue to experience in the coming years. According to global trends, the water crisis will intensify by 2050, and countries in Central Asia, Africa, and Southeast Asia will face even more severe water shortages", - Bolot Moldobekov emphasized.

He also noted that Central Asian countries are already considering and implementing approaches to water reuse as a means of ensuring sustainable water supplies.

The full report can be viewed at this link: https://vk.com/video-233412034_456239201

 logo real

Central-Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences

Kyrgyz Republic
720027 Bishkek
Timur Frunze Rd.73/2


Contacts
Site Map
Stay in touch

+996 312 555111
+996 312 555222
caiag@caiag.kg