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2 USAID. 1982. US development objectives in the Senegal river basin. 64p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 674 Record No: H01083)
3 Hunt, R. C. 1986. Agricultural ecology: The impact of the Aswan high dam reconsidered. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 6 December 1986. 13p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 581 Record No: H02288)
4 Resendiz-Carrilo, D.; Lave, L. B. 1987. Optimizing spillway capacity with an estimated distribution of floods. Water Resources Research, 23(11):2043-2049.
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A model of social cost minimizing spillway capacity for dams is constructed using (1) the estimated distribution of peak flows from historical data, (2) the estimated relationship between spillway capacity and cost, and (3) a characterization of downstream flood damage from dam failure. Net social cost is the sum of construction costs and expected flood damage. This model is applied to data for the Rio Grande River at Embudo, New Mexico. Minimum social cost is attained at a spillway capacity much smaller than that needed to handle a probably maximum flood.
5 Drewes, U. 1987. Sri Lanka's Randenigala Project. Water Resources Journal, September:68-75.
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7 Feurnsidi, P. M. 1988. China's Three Gorges Dam: Fatal project or step toward modernization? World Development, 16(5):615-630.
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8 1988. Will Senegal farmers reap barrage benefits. World Water, April:17-25.
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9 Sharma, S. 1988. Irrigation: Mini-dams to save Shiwaliks. Water Resources Journal, March:65-67.
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10 1988. Morocco aims to beat drought with one dam per year. World Water, 11(9):26-28.
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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G744 ODA Record No: H05519)
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15 McDonald, H. 1991. Saint is dammed. Far Eastern Economic Review, 7 February:13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1669 Record No: H07411)
16 Whittington, D.; Haynes, K. E. 1981. Coordination of the operation of the Aswan high dam with upstream developments. Proceedings of the Conference on Water Resources Management in Egypt 11-14 January 1981, Cairo, Egypt. 9p.
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17 Beshir, M. E. The Nile in Sudan after the Aswan high dam. Unknown. 8p.
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18 Prowde, O. L. The Gezira irrigation scheme, including the Sennar dam of the Blue Nile. Minutes of Proceedings of Institute of Civil Engineers. 222:80-121.
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19 Suschka, J.; Napica, P. 1990. Ten years after completion of Cabora Bassa Dam. In The impact of large water projects on the environment: Proceedings of an International Symposium convened by UNESCO and UNEP and organized in cooperation with IIASA and the IAHS 21-31 October 1986, Unesco Headquarters, Paris. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.171-203.
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20 Reizer, C. 1990. Impact sur l'environment des amenagements hydrauliques en Sahel fluvial: Faut-il construire les barrages sur le Senegal? In The impact of large water projects on the environment: Proceedings of an International Symposium convened by UNESCO and UNEP and organized in cooperation with IIASA and the IAHS 21-31 October 1986, Unesco Headquarters, Paris. Paris, France: UNESCO. pp.267-284.
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