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Supplying rural Kazakhstan with safe water and sanitation

Access to safe drinking water and sanitation is essential for both individual and population health as well as for quality of life and dignity. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require nations to ensure adequate water supply and sanitation for all. For Kazakhstan, this means that rural areas will need a much stronger attention as they have been rather neglected in efforts to comply with

Access to drinking water and sanitation in rural Kazakhstan

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require nations to ensure adequate water supply for all. For Kazakhstan, this means that rural areas will need much stronger attention as they have been rather neglected in efforts to comply with the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This study aims to establish a baseline data concerning the current situation in villages that will need interventions acc

Water related health problems in central Asia-A review

The present paper provides an extensive literature review on water related health issues in Central Asia. Even though the per capita amount of available freshwater is substantial in all Central Asian states the uneven distribution in time and space creates problems for water availability. Due to this, the Central Asian economies are developing under increasing water deficiency. The degradation of

Impact of complexity on daily and multi-step forecasting of streamflow with chaotic, stochastic, and black-box models

Despite significant research advances achieved during the last decades, seemingly inconsistent forecasting results related to stochastic, chaotic, and black-box approaches have been reported. Herein, we attempt to address the entropy/complexity resulting from hydrological and climatological conditions. Accordingly, mutual information function, correlation dimension, averaged false nearest neighbor

Role of hydrological studies for the development of the TDPS system

The South American Altiplano in the Andes is, aside from Tibet, the most extensive high plateau on Earth. This semiarid area represents important water resources storages, including the Lakes Titicaca and Poopó located in the northern and central Altiplano, respectively. The two lake basins and the southern saltpans constitute a large watershed, called the Lake Titicaca, Desaguadero River, Lake Po

The mass balance of Glacier No. 1 at the headwaters of the Urumqi River in relation to Northern Hemisphere teleconnection patterns

Most small glaciers in the world have significantly decreased their volume during the last century, which has caused water shortage problems. Glacier No. 1, at the headwaters of the Urumqi River, Tianshan, China, has been monitored since 1959 and similarly has experienced significant mass and volume losses over the last few decades. Thus, we examined the trend and potential abrupt changes of the m

Fate and transport of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) in soil and groundwater

PFAAs emission to the environment represents a potential risk to human health. Although, long-term global scale fate and transport models have been used to investigate potential trends in environmental levels, temporal trends and transports mechanisms of PFAAs are not fully understood. Due to high solubility in water, the behaviour of PFAAs in soil is important for environmental fate estimation an

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Faults Detection Using Current Harmonics & k-Means Clustering

PMSMs have acquired wide applications in industries because of high power density, high efficiency, and reliable operation. PMSMs possess numerous benefits, including low maintenance, smooth operation, quick dynamic response, and improved thermal management due to permanent magnets used instead of rotor windings. These characteristics render PMSMs suitable for use in electric vehicles (EVs), indus

Occupied Intimacies : Borderization in Palestine, Georgia and Western Sahara

In this article we explore and compare three different cases of military occupation:the Israeli occupation of Palestine; the Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara; and the Russian occupation of Georgian South Ossetia. Building on ethnographic fieldworks carried out in 2022 and 2023, we show that these contemporary military occupations manifest themselves as evolving processes of dominance which ex

Humanitarian handicrafts as (dis)empowerment of women 'left behind' : A Swedish help to self-help project in the Northern Greek village Vlasti, 1963-88

Textile handicrafts are often seen as an important tool for women to handle times of crisis and societal change. This chapter explores and discusses the Swedish humanitarian organisation Individuell Människohjälp (Swedish Development Partner), IM, and its strategies of developing local traditions of textile handicraft work as help to self-help in the small mountain village of Vlasti in Northern Gr

‘Aisha’s hijab isn’t a whisper’: agency, visibility, and transformative otherwise in Muslim women’s picture books

This chapter examines recent picture books by Muslim women authors as creative interventions in a literary field shaped by secularist norms, racialised market conventions, and the marginalisation of devotional themes. It begins by identifying the conceptual problems that structure scholarship on “religious children’s literature,” particularly the reliance on a rigid religious/secular binary. Such

Performing the Sacred/Secular Nation: The Centenary of Izmir as a Dynamic of Memory-Contest in Turkish Nationalism

How is Turkish official memory negotiated locally in Izmir, a city celebrated as a symbol of national becoming, yet (im)famous for its scepticism of central power? How is the past of the city narrated, conceived as an epitome of progress, yet built on a systematic forgetting of trauma and violence? And how does the secularist legacy of Izmir, accentuated in contrast with the Islamisation of memory

Triumph and Trauma: Commemorating the Conquest of Izmir in State and (Trans)Local Narrative

On October 29 2023, Turkey celebrates the centenary of the Republic. We may anticipate this to be an equally spectacular and politicized event: a purported celebration of national unity, which in essence will reproduce and re-affirm distinct political wedges. Carefully choreographed national celebration has a long history in Turkey. And historiography has been its narrative bedrock, highlighting t