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Ethiopia : Managing Water Resources to Maximize Sustainable Growth

2006

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Soils; Riparian; Clean water; Water system; Low rainfall; Tradeoffs; Flood risk; Water systems; Sustainable growth; Urban water supply; Lake level; Water supply system; Public good; Rainfall variability; Intakes; Economic dynamics; Access to safe drinking water; Water utilities; Use of water; Waters; Access to water supply; Average annual rainfall; Sanitation services; Annual rainfall; Sea; National water resources; Sanitation systems; Sanitation facilities; Storage capacity; Artificial recharge; Improving service delivery; Municipal water; Allocation of water; Groundwater resources; Consumptive use; Cubic meters; Water sector; River basin; River management; Bulk water; Consumptive uses; Maintenance costs; Hydropower development; Environmental health; Rainfall distribution; Water partnership; Rural water supply; Raw water; Water supply situation; Piped water; Water resource; Surface water resources; Financial resources; Irrigation development; Water sources; Available water; Sewerage authority; Environmental; Agricultural output; Programs; Quality of water; Floods; Managing water resources; Demand for water; Diversion; Sustainable water; Rainy seasons; Urban centers; Comparative advantage; Renewable groundwater resources; Urban water; Water level; Hydropower potential; Water resources development; Water quantity; Groundwater wells; Water shortages; Water supply systems; Policy environment; Water resources management; Water usage; Abundance of water; Municipal water supplies; Water source; Water supplies; Rural water; Climatic conditions; Shared waters; Watershed; Crossings; Town; Water services; Water infrastructure; Culverts; Sectoral policies; Water resource management; Annual average flow; Hydropower production; Investment decisions; Access to water; Distribution of rainfall; Administrative support
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8170http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankAttribution 3.0 United States

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