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"International Journal of Geography, Geology and Environment"

2023, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Part B

Environment problems of the Aral Sea basin in central Asia and its impact on society, economy, and regional security


Author(s): Dr. Sanjeev Kumar

Abstract: The Aral Sea, situated among five Central Asian republics, has dramatically shrunk over the last 60 years, causing catastrophic socio-economic and environmental consequences. Anthropogenic activities, stemming from industrialization and competition since the Tsar era, intensified during the Cold War, disrupting the self-regulating Aral Basin hydraulic system. This article delves into the multilayer factors contributing to the Aral Sea crisis, tracing back to Soviet dreams of cotton cultivation that led to the disappearance of a vast inland lake. The construction of canals for artificial irrigation caused the dried seabed, resulting in dust storms and reduced freshwater availability. The collapse of the fishing industry led to unemployment and migration. Climate changes and unsustainable water exploitation from the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers compounded socio-economic problems. Despite the initial focus on sustainable exploitation, this study emphasizes the overlooked impact of the Aral Sea crisis on regional security. In this article, I tried to draw a picture in to reflect on the multilayer factors that resulted in the crises of the Aral Sea. The most disastrous environmental catastrophe of the 20th century is often referred to as “Unknown Chernobyl.” I stretched back to the history of Soviet dreams that aimed to create a land of heaven in the deserts to fill it with white gold, i.e. cotton; initially successful but resulted in the disappearance of one of the largest inland lakes in the world. So, this paper also explores the impact of the Aral Sea crisis on regional security, which got less academic attention. All these issues remained a major focus of my study.

DOI: 10.22271/27067483.2023.v5.i1b.191

Pages: 211-226 | Views: 373 | Downloads: 130

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Sanjeev Kumar. Environment problems of the Aral Sea basin in central Asia and its impact on society, economy, and regional security. Int J Geogr Geol Environ 2023;5(1):211-226. DOI: 10.22271/27067483.2023.v5.i1b.191
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