Managing risks of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on Egypt

Faculty Engineering Year: 2017
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal Elsevier Volume:
Keywords : Managing risks , , Grand Ethiopian Renaissance , , Egypt    
Abstract:
Egypt depends on the Nile River to secure 95% of the water needed for different purposes as drinking, household uses, agriculture, fishing source, water transportation, tourism, electricity generation from the High Dam and industry. Althoug
   
     
 
       

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