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1 Mayfield, J. B.; Naguib, M. 1984. The administrative and social environment of the farmers in an Egyptian village. Cairo: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. v, 46p. (EWUP technical report no.69)
Leadership ; Rural development ; Local government ; Organizations / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G232 MAY Record No: H032)
Any major new idea or activity introduced in a village must first be filtered through the local leadership of that village. The following report explores how that leadership structure in an Egyptian village setting may be understood. First, the formal governmental organization network at the village level is described and an analysis of how a particular village participates in that organizational structure is presented. Next, a methodology is introduced to extract specific village personnel who serve as legitimate authority figures in the

2 Wolters, W.; Bos, M. G. 1990. Interrelationship between irrigation efficiency and the re-use of drainage water. In Symposium on Land Drainage for Salinity Control in Arid and Semi-arid Regions, Cairo, Egypt, 25 February - 2 March 1990. Vol.3: Presented papers. Session III - Session IV - Session V. Cairo, Egypt: Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources. pp.237-245.
Irrigation efficiency ; Water reuse ; Drainage ; Salinity control / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.2 G000 SYM Record No: H011345)
Irrigation efficiency and the re-use of drainage water are interrelated. In the Fayoum, Egypt, re-use has a pronounced influence on the overall irrigation efficiency and is used to counteract non-uniformity of supply over the irrigated area. A river basin with several consecutive projects, each with a low overall irrigation efficiency, can reach a high efficiency through re-use at river-basin level.

3 Barrett, C. B. 1993. The development of the Nile hydrometeorological forecast system. Water Resources Bulletin, 29(6):933-938.
GIS ; Forecasting ; Simulation ; Rivers ; Precipitation ; Satellite surveys / Egypt / Cairo / Nile River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H014506)

4 Butler, J. 1994. The environmental impact of large dams, with special reference to the River Nile. In International Center for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) (Comp.), International Conference on Land and Water Resources Management in the Mediterranean Region, Instituto Agronomico Mediterraneo, Valenzano, Bari, Italy, 4-8 September 1994: Volume IV - Environment and capacity building aspects. pp.897-947.
Dams ; Rivers ; Environmental effects ; Reservoirs ; Silt ; Waterlogging ; Salinity ; Water quality ; Public health ; Erosion ; Salt water intrusion ; Wastewater / Egypt / Cairo / Nile River / White Nile / Lake Victoria / Aswan Dam
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 GG20 INT Record No: H020943)

5 Bazaraa, A. S. 1999. Water resources education: New initiatives at Cairo University. In Seventh Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive water resources development of the Nile Basin: The vision for the next century - Proceedings, March 15-19, 1999, Cairo, Egypt. pp.P20:1-9.
Water resource management ; Irrigation engineering ; Hydraulics ; Higher education / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G232 SEV Record No: H024472)

6 El-Barbary, Z.; El Hafiz, E. E. D. A.; Abdelbary, M. R.; Kotb, M. E. M. 1999. Environmental study on the Nile secondary channels (Khors) between Beni Suef and the Delta Barrage. In Seventh Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive water resources development of the Nile Basin: The vision for the next century - Proceedings, March 15-19, 1999, Cairo, Egypt. pp.EGY-20:1-11.
Wetlands ; Ecology ; Environmental effects ; Evaluation / Egypt / Nile River / Cairo / Beni Suef / Delta Barrage
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G232 SEV Record No: H024482)

7 Hoehn, J. P.; Krieger, D. J. 2000. Economic analysis of water service investments and tariffs in Cairo, Egypt. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 126(6):345-350.
Water supply ; Sanitation ; Wastewater ; Investment ; Infrastructure ; Economic analysis ; Cost recovery ; Cost benefit analysis / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H026944)

8 Modak, P.; Biswas, A. K. 1999. Conducting environmental impact assessment in developing countries. Tokyo, Japan: United Nations University Press. xi, 364p.
Environmental effects ; Assessment ; Project planning ; Development policy ; Mathematical models ; Sensitivity analysis ; GIS ; Air pollution ; Water pollution ; Wastewater ; Industrialization ; Communication ; Social participation ; Risks ; Health ; Social impact ; Case studies / Malaysia / Canada / Philippines / Sri Lanka / Thailand / Indonesia / Egypt / Mahaweli Project / Leyte / Smelter project / Ta Phut Port Project / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 363.7 G000 MOD Record No: H027730)

9 Ali, I.; Lutfi, S. 1998. Response of saline wastewater irrigation on sand bed culture. In 24th WEDC International Conference, Sanitation and Water For All, Islamabad, Pakistan, 1998. pp.159-161.
Surface irrigation ; Irrigation water ; Water quality ; Wastewater ; Effluents ; Salinity ; Soil degradation ; Soil properties ; Groundwater ; Crop production ; Leaching / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 5990 Record No: H029843)

10 Drechsel, Pay; Hanjra, Munir A. (Eds.) 2018. Wastewater for agriculture, forestry and aquaculture - Section iv. In Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay (Eds.). Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries. Oxon, UK: Routledge - Earthscan. pp.548-774.
Wastewater treatment ; Wastewater irrigation ; Agriculture ; Forestry ; Aquaculture ; Business models ; Resource recovery ; Cost recovery ; Supply chain ; Wood production ; Fruit products ; Water reuse ; Composting ; Industrial wastewater ; Market economies ; Sewage sludge ; Household wastes ; Solid wastes ; Sanitation ; State intervention ; Waste water treatment plants ; Socioeconomic environment ; Environmental impact assessment ; Suburban areas ; Household wastes ; Deserts ; Arid regions ; Semiarid zones ; Risk reduction ; Fish feeding ; Public-private cooperation ; Partnerships ; Municipal wastes ; Hydropower ; Greenhouse gases ; Emission reduction ; Carbon dioxide ; Health hazards ; Private sector ; Private investment ; Freshwater ; Farmers ; Domestic water ; Deltas ; Urban areas ; Downstream ; Aquifers ; Case studies / Egypt / Tunisia / Morocco / Bangladesh / Ghana / Jordan / Iran / Spain / Mexico / India / Cairo / Ouardanine / Monastir / Mirzapure / Kumasi / Amman / Mashhad / Barcelona / Bangalore / Llobregat Delta
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H048676)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/Books/PDF/resource_recovery_from_waste-section-IV.pdf
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11 Drechsel, Pay; Hanjra, Munir A. 2018. Wastewater for fruit and wood production (Egypt) - Case Study. In Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay (Eds.). Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries. Oxon, UK: Routledge - Earthscan. pp.556-568.
Wood production ; Fruit products ; Industrial wastewater ; Composting ; Household wastes ; Cost recovery ; Market economies ; Business models ; Suplly chain ; Socioeconomic environment ; Environmental impact ; Case studies / Egypt / Cairo
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI Record No: H048677)
http://www.iwmi.cgiar.org/Publications/Books/PDF/resource_recovery_from_waste-556-568.pdf
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