Dirāsāt al-Ifrīqīya wa-ḥauḍ an-Nīl: African studies & river Nile basin
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This unique book brings together 27 chapters from some of the world's leading practitioners and experts on environmental water, communities, law, economics and governance. Its goal is to understand the many dimensions of water in the Murray- Darling Basin and provide guidance about how to implement a water management plan that addresses the needs of communities, the economy and the environment. The comprehensiveness of topics covered, the expertise of its authors, and the absolute need to take a multidisciplinary approach to resolving the "wicked problem" of governing our scarce water resource makes this volume a must read for all who care about Australian communities and the environment.
Government of India, Ministry of Water Resouces, Krishna Basin, version 2.0
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Government of India, Ministry of Water Resouces, Ganga Basin, version 2.0
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Government of India, Ministry of Water Resouces, Godavari Basin, version 2.0 ; http://www.india-wris.nrsc.gov.in/
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Government of India, Ministry of Water Resouces, Tapi Basin, version 2.0 ; http://www.india-wris.nrsc.gov.in/
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In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 61, Heft 10
ISSN: 1467-6346
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In Wegerich, Kai; Warner, J. (Eds.). The politics of water: a survey. London, UK: Routledge
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In: Cinq Continents, Band 3, Heft 8, S. 205-219
The first step in analyzing the spatial organization of a river basin is to establish its present boundaries and possible developments of space. The most important component of the system, by which it is achieved, is the orographic delimitation; the watershed is carried out first
on the alignment of high altitudes on the whole northern (Ciolanu Hill) and southern (Istriţa Hill) hilly area. Only in the west and east are distinguished two deep areas: an old saddle
(Poiana lui Roman) and respectively, the lane of Buzau valley, where are the terraces and lower valley. They are related to the evolution of the region started with the end of the Pleistocene
and continued in Holocene period.
In: International legal materials: current documents, Band 22, Heft 6, S. 1381-1388
ISSN: 0020-7829
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