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Martius, C., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G., 2012. Cotton, water, salts and soums - Economic and ecological restructuring in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Springer Dordrecht, Heidelberg, London, New York.
Wall, C., 2008. Argorods of western Uzbekistan Knowledge control and agriculture in Khorezm. Bonn, Germany.
Begdullaeva, T., Ibragimov, H.M., Lamers, J.P.A., 2007. Types of sorghum in Karalpakstan: salinity tolerance, salinity accumulation and productivity. Tashkent: FAN Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Evers, H.-D., Wall, C., 2011. Knowledge Loss: Managing Local Knowledge in Rural Uzbekistan. In: Menkhoff, T., Evers, H.-D., Chay, Y.W., Pang, E.F. (eds.): Beyond the Knowledge Trap: Developing Asia's Knowledge-Based Economies. New Jersey, London, Singapore, Bejing: World Sceintific, 361-382.
Kienzler, K., Ibragimov, N., Lamers, J. P. A., 2011. Food Security: Quantity and quality matters for eating good bread in Uzbekistan. In: Madramootoo, C., Dukhovny, V. (eds.) Water and Food Security in Central Asia, NATO Science for Peace and Security Series C: Environmental Security, DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-9974-7_13, Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011, 131-142.
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Akramkhanov, A., Ibrakhimov, M., Lamers, J.P.A., 2010. Managing soil salinity in the lower reaches of the Amudarya delta: How to break the vicious circle. Case study 8-7. In: Pinstrup Andersen, P., Cheng, F. (eds.): Program "Food policy for developing countries: natural resource management policies". Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 13.
Akramkhanov, A., Lamers, J.P.A., Martius, C., eds., 2010. Conversion factors to estimate soil salinity baded on electrical conductivity for soil in Khorezm region, Uzbekistan. Aleppo, Colombo: International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) and International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
Djanibekov, N., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., Bobojonov, I., 2010. Pros and cons of cotton production in Uzbekistan. Case study 7-9. In: Pinstrup Andersen, P., Cheng, F. (eds.): Program "Food policy for developing countries: Food production and supply policies". Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 13.
Rudenko, I., J.P.A., L., 2010. The Aral Sea: An ecological disaster. Case study 8-6. In: Pinstrup Andersen, P., Cheng, F. (eds.): Program "Food policy for developing countries: Natural resource management policies". Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 14.
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Abdullaev, I., Manthritilake, H., Kazbekov, J., 2009. Water and geopolitics in Central Asia. In: Arsel, M., Spoor, M. (eds.): Water, environmental security and sustainable rural development: conflict and cooperation in Central Eurasia, Routledge ISS Studies in Rural Livelihoods. New York: Routledge, 125-144.
Abdullaev, I., Mielke, K., Mollinga, P., Monsees, J., Schetter, C., Shah, U., Steege ter, B., 2009. Water, war and reconstruction: irrigation management in the Kunduz region, Afghanistan. In: Arsel, M., Spoor, M. (eds.): Water, environmental security and sustainable rural development: conflict and cooperation in Central Eurasia. Routledge ISS Studies in Rural Livelihoods London: Routledge, 21-48.
Bekchanov, M., Djanibekov, J., 2009. Statistical modeling of lower Amudarya water flow volatility and its impact on water availability in irrigated agriculture. In: Soliev, A. (ed.): Information bulletin of Uzbekistan Geographic Society. Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Conrad, C., Ruecker, G.R., Mund, J.-P., Schmidt, M., Mehl, H., 2009. Beiträge der Satellitenfernerkundung für ein nachhaltiges und grenzüberschreitendes Wassermanagement in Zentralasien. In: Kramer, M. (ed.): Integratives und nachhaltigkeitsorientiertes Wassermanagement Kooperationspotenziale zwischen Deutschland und Zentralasien. Wiesbaden: Gabler/GWV Fachverlage GmbH, 254-265.
Lamers, J.P.A., Feil, P., Hoffmann, V., 2009. Re-organization of extension: introducing fee-based agricultural extension in Azerbaijan. In: Hoffman, V., Christinck, A., Lemma, M. (eds.): Rural extension Examples and background material, 147-159.
Martius, C., Froebrich, J., Nuppenau, E.A., 2009. Water resource management for improving environmental security and rural livelihoods in the irrigated Amu Darya Lowlands. In: Brauch, H.G., Oswald Spring, Ú., Grin, J., Mesjasz, C., Kameri-Mbote, P., Chadha Behera, N., Chourou, B., Krummenacher, H. (eds.): Facing global environmental change: environmental, human, energy, food, health and water security concepts. Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, 4. Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer Verlag, 749-762.
Martius, C., Lamers, J.P.A., Vlek, P.L.G., 2009. Integrierte Ansätze zu Land- und Wassermanagement in Zentralasien: ein Pilotprojekt im Aralseegebiet. In: Kramer, M. (ed.): Integratives und nachhaltigkeitsorientiertes Wassermanagement Kooperationspotenziale zwischen Deutschland und Zentralasien. Wiesbaden: Gabler/GWV Fachverlage GmbH, 242-253.
Rudenko, I., Grote, U., Lamers, J.P.A., Martius, C., 2009. Regionale Wirtschaftsprojekte zwischen Wertschöpfung und Nachhaltigkeit. In: Chiari, B., Pahl, M. (eds.): Wegweiser zur Geschichte Usbekistans: Ferdinand Schoeningh, 259-267.
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Abdullaev, I., 2008. Socio-technical aspects of water management in Central Asia: emerging water governance issues at the grass root level. In: Varis, O., Rahaman, M. (eds.): Central Asian Water: Water & Development Publications. Helsinki: Helsinki University of Technology, 89-103 pp.
Bobojonov, I., Lamers, J.P.A., 2008. Analysis of agricultural markets in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 165-182.
Bobojonov, I., Rudenko, I., Lamers, J.P.A., 2008. Optimal crop allocation and consequent ecological benefits in large scale (shirkat) farms in Uzbekistan's transition process. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 63-85.
Djanibekov, N., 2008. A model-based analysis of land and water use reforms in Khorezm: effects on different types of agricultural producers. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 43-62.
Djanibekov, N., 2008. A micro-economic analysis of farm restructuring in Khorezm region, Uzbekistan. The Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Fascicle I – 2008: economics and applied informatics years XIV (2008), 19-24.
Hirsch, D., 2008. Problems and perspectives of water users associations in Uzbekistan. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 129-141.
Mihereva, A.S., Sadikova, M.S., Lamers, J.P.A., eds., 2008. ZEF/UNESCO project compendium abstracts of highlighted results (2002-2007): science brief from the ZEF/UNESCO project on sustainable management of land and water resources in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Mueller, M., 2008. Cotton, agriculture and the Uzbek government. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 183-203.
Mueller, M., 2008. Where has all the water gone? In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 89-104.
Rudenko, I., Grote, U., Lamers, J.P.A., 2008. Using a value chain approach for economic and environmental impact assessment of cotton production in Uzbekistan. In: Qi, J., Evered, T. (eds.): Proceedings of the NATO advanced research workshop on environmental problems of Central Asia and their economic, social and security impacts Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 2007. Dordrech, The Netherlands: Springer, 361-380.
Schieder, T., Ximing, C., 2008. Analysis of water use and allocation for the Khorezm region in Uzbekistan using an intergrated economic-hydrological model. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 105-127.
Schoeller-Schletter, A., 2008. Organizing agricultural production - law and legal forms in transition. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle (Saale), Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 17-40.
Veldwisch, G.J., 2008. Authoritarianism, validity, and security: researching water distribution in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. In: Wall, C., Mollinga, P. (eds.): Fieldwork in difficult environments: methodology as boundary work in development research. ZEF Development Studies 7. Berlin/ Vienna: LIT Verlag, 161-181.
Wall, C., 2008. Barriers to technological change and agrarian reform in Khorezm, Uzbekistan. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the agricultural and food sector in Central and Eastern Europe, 43. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 145-164.
Wehrheim, P., Martius, C., 2008. Farmers, cotton, water and models - introduction and overview. In: Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C. (eds.): Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan. Studies on the Agricultural and Food Sector in Central and Eastern Europe. Halle (Saale), Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa, 1-15.
Wehrheim, P., Schoeller-Schletter, A., Martius, C., eds., 2008. Continuity and change: land and water use reforms in rural Uzbekistan Socio-economic and legal analyses from the region Khorezm. Halle/Saale, Germany: Leibniz-Institut für Agrarentwicklung in Mittel- und Osteuropa (IAMO).
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Molden, D., Thrame, R., Abdullaev, I., Puskar, R., 2007. Approaches to maintain biodiversity in irrigated landscapes. In: Mc Neely, J., Scherr, S. (eds.): State of the art of ecoagriculture.
Schoeller-Schletter, A., 2007. Structural deficits in legal design and excessive executive power in the context of transition in Uzbekistan. In: Sartori, P., Trevisani, T. (eds.): Patterns of transformation in and around Uzbekistan. Reggio Emilia Edizione Diabasis, 241-258.
Trevisani, T., 2007. Kolkhozes, Sovkhozes, and Shirkats of Yangibozor (1960-2002): note on an archival investigation into four decades of agricultural development of a district in Khorezm. In: Fathi, H. (ed.): Les islamistes d'Asie Centrale: un defi aux etats independants? IFEAC - Cahiers d'Asie Centrale 15-16. Paris: Maisonneuve et Larose, 354 -365.
Trevisani, T., 2007. Rural communities in transformation: fermers, dehqons, and the state in Khorezm. In: Sartori, P., Trevisani, T. (eds.): Patterns of transformation in and around Uzbekistan. Reggio Emilia: Edizione Diabasis, 185-215.
Wall, C., 2007. Peasant resisitance in Khorezm? The difficulties of classifiying non-compliance in rural Uzbekistan. In: Sartori, P., Trevisani, T. (eds.): Patterns of transformation in and around Uzbekistan. Reggio Emilia: Edizione Diabasis, 217-239.
Wall, C., 2007. The difficulties of classifying non-compliance in rural Uzbekistan. In: Sartori, P., Trevisani, T. (eds.): Patterns of transformation in and around Uzbekistan. Reggio Emilia: Diabasis, 196-217.
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Fayzieva, D., Atabekov, N., Usmanov, I., Azizov, A., Steblyanko, S., Aslov, S., Khamzina, A., 2004. Hydrosphere and health of population in the Aral Sea Basin. In: Fayzieva, D. (ed.): Environmental health in Central Asia: the present and future. Southampton: WIT Press, 51-100.
Martius, C., Lamers, J.P.A., Ibrakhimov, M., Vlek, P.L.G., 2004. Towards a sustainable use of natural resources in the Aral Sea Basin. In: Bogena, H., Hake, J.F., Vereecken, H. (eds.): Water and sustainable development. Schriften des Forschungszentrums Jülich. Reihe Umwelt/Environment 48. Jülich: Forschungszentrum Jülich, Zentralbibliothek, Verlag, 117-134.
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Herbst, S., Kistemann, T., Fayzieva, D., 2003. Comparison of the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases in two regions of the Aral Sea area, Uzbekistan. In: Brebbia, C.A., Fayzieva, D. (eds.): Environmental Health Risk II. Southhampton: WIT Press, 153-161.
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