Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program: Building Partnerships for Development Regional Cooperation Strategy and Program
Asian Development Bank | October 2004
Abstract
Successful regional cooperation is a crucial element in the future peace and prosperity of Central Asia. Sharing their rich human and natural resources and establishing efficient transport links within the region and beyond are the keys to achieving sustainable economic growth and to improving living standards.
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Asian Development Bank. 2004. Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program: Building Partnerships for Development Regional Cooperation Strategy and Program. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6213.Keywords
Alternative energy
Alternative energy development
Photovoltaic Energy
Geothermal Energy
Alternative energy program
Alternative energy technology
Energy Demand
Energy planning
Energy Resources
Energy Resources Development
Primary Energy Production
Primary Energy Supply
Green technology
Energy conversion
Electric power consumption
Cost effectiveness
Inventions
Sun
Solar heating
Solar energy
Renewable energy source
Power resource
Natural resource
Energy harvesting
Energy development
Energy facility
Power supply
Solar activity
Solar constant
Earth
Weather
Renewable energy resource
Energy security
Energy tax credit
Energy assistance
Solar energy policy
Conservation of natural resources
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