National Water Master Plans for Developing Countries (Water Resources Management Series)
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Book Description
Water is increasingly becoming a very scarce resource in most of the developing world, and new sources of water are becoming increasingly difficult to develop because of technological, economic, and environmental reasons. Since future development of these countries depends on ensuring that an
adequate quantity and quality of water is available for various uses, efficient planning of water resources at a national level has become an urgent necessity. This book analyzes national water master plans from India, Egypt, Mexico, and Nepal, and also reviews the World Bank experience in this
area. Specific conclusions and recommendations are drawn from all the case studies.
National Water Master Plans for Developing Countries (Water Resources Management Series),Asit K. Biswas,C'esar Herrara Toledo,H'ector Gardu~no Velasco,Cecilia Tortajada Quiroz,Oxford University Press, USA,0195640616,Agriculture - Agronomy,Business/Economics,Natural Resources,Nature,Technology & Industrial Arts,Water And Marine Resources Management,Agriculture | Agricultural Economics & Rural Studies,Central government policies,Developing countries,Development economics,Egypt,India,Management of land & natural resources,Mexico,Nature / Natural Resources,Nepal
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