Abstract

Problems in the development of the Sary-Dzhaz tin mining-processing complex, near Enil'chek in remote and mountainous eastern Kirghizia, are described. Development of the site, one of the major resource projects of the Twelfth Five-Year Plan (1986-1990) for Central Asia, began with construction of access roads and a power transmission line. The present paper focuses on strategies for ensuring the long-term viability of development through diversification of the local economic base (a garment factory is proposed to provide employment activities for the female population) and installation of hydroelectric generating capacity and a modern construction base (translated by Andrew R. Bond).

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