Kameri-Mbote, P. (2007). Water, Conflict, and Cooperation: Lessons From the Nile River Basin. Navigating Peace: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, January(No. 4).Kameri-Mbote, P. (2006). Water, conflict, and cooperation: Lessons from the Nile River Basin. No. 4 in the...
This trans-boundary character of the Nile presents a great challenge of water conflicts; national interests have historically been promoted at the expense of regional interests. The framework of this paper is as follows: the water resources bulletin is firstly described, and then the cooperation and...
Nile River, the longest river in the world, called the father of African rivers. It rises south of the Equator and flows northward through northeastern Africa to drain into the Mediterranean Sea. Learn more about the Nile River, including its hydrology a
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White Nile River, section of the Nile between Malakal, South Sudan, and Khartoum, Sudan. Its total length, including its major tributary, the Mountain Nile, is 1,295 miles.
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1The River Nile ___ flood large areas, but now the water of it ___ produce electricity. A. was used to ; is used to B. used to; used to C. used to; is used to D. was used; is using 2The River Nile ___ flood large areas, but now the water of it ___ produce electri...
Comprehensive assessment of soil erosion risk for better land use planning in river basins: Case study of the Upper Blue Nile River In the drought-prone Upper Blue Nile River (UBNR) basin of Ethiopia, soil erosion by water results in significant consequences that also affect downstream ......
Nile River - Hydrology, Climate, Basin: Almost no area within the Nile basin experiences a true equatorial or a true Mediterranean type of climate. While the Nile basin in Sudan and Egypt is rainless during the northern winter, its southern parts and the
Nile River - Wildlife, Flora, Fauna: In the areas where no irrigation is practiced, different zones of plant life may be roughly divided according to the amount of rainfall. Tropical rainforest is found along the Nile–Congo divide, in parts of the Lake