1. Integrated Water Management and International Rivers
Water is at first a human and agricultural need and at a second level, an industrial need. it is around a water point that a human agglomeration can be formed, and as history teach us that Egypt could not exist without the Nile, each river constitutes the living skeleton of the territories it flows in. ... Despite this important number of research projects in the water management, monitoring of water resources and water related technology and the strong commitment of international bodies in the support of the Integrated Water Resources Management, there exist a general perception that water m...
- Word Count: 1957
- Approx Pages: 8
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- Grade Level: Graduate