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|a Hamada, Youssef M.
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|a The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, its Impact on Egyptian Agriculture and the Potential for Alleviating Water Scarcity
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|c by Youssef M. Hamada.
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|a XVI, 187 p. 17 illus., 12 illus. in color.
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|a Environment & Policy,
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|a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Nile River -- Chapter 3. The Nile River Basin and Water Security -- Chapter 4. Dams and Barrages on Rivers Channels -- Chapter 5. Effects of Dams and Barrages on Rivers Channels -- Chapter 6. The Legal Aspects of the Nile River -- Chapter 7. Agriculture and Irrigation -- Chapter 8. Agriculture and Irrigation in Nile Basin -- Chapter 9. Agriculture and Irrigation in Egypt -- Chapter 10. Efficiency Use of Irrigation Water.
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|a This book covers the entire Nile Basin and reflects the latest findings. It provides unique and cutting-edge insights into the region’s agriculture, water resources, governance, poverty, productivity, upstream-downstream linkages, innovations, future plans and their implications. Many international summits and conferences have declared that there is an urgent need to save agriculture from its demise. Most international agencies now recognize that something must be done, but what? Beyond policy changes, the restructuring of global governance and institutional reforms are called for. Commitments must be translated into concrete actions leading to a renewed interest in agriculture and a return to the basic objective of achieving food security.
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