Case study - Water insecurity in Aral Sea, Kazakhstan + Uzbekistan Flashcards
Context
- Once world’s 4th largest inland sea - Aral Sea had been steadily shrinking since 1960s
- By 2007, sea had declined to just 10% of its original size, split into separate lakes and fallen up to 40m
Why?
- Late 1950s Soviet govt diverted much of water from rivers Amu Darya and Syr Darya - fed into Aral Sea
- This done for irrigation and agriculture
Soviet govt
began ambitious irrigation scheme designed to develop fruit + cotton farming in unproductive region + create jobs
Fishing community
once prosperous industry employing 60,000 people in surrounding villages - collapsed following failure of scheme = unemployment, eco hardship + ships exposed on seabed
Local residents
health problems caused by wind-blow salt + dust from dried out seabed
drinking water and parts of remaining sea become heavily polluted result of weapon test, industrial projects and pesticide/fertiliser runoff
infant mortality rates among highest in world
Uzbekistan govt
irrigation schemes based on Aral Sea allow this poor country, with few resources, remain one of worlds largest exporters of cotton
Scientists
Many birds, mammals, fish died - few remaining
climate changed as well + area more arid and prone to greater extremes of temperature
Kazakhstan farmers
irrigation brought water table to surface, making drinking water and food crops salty and polluted
International economists
people in region may no longer be able to feed themselves due to land becoming infertile
up to 10mil people maybe forced migrate + environmental refugees
Water engineers
inspections revealed many of irrigation canals were poorly built = allowed water to leak out or evaporate