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Environmental flow assessment as a tool for achieving environmental objectives of African water policy, with examples from East Africa

Africa has set ambitious targets for development of water resources over the coming decades. Africa Water Vision 2025 calls for a doubling of irrigated agriculture and a five-fold increase in water use for agriculture, industry, and hydropower. The ambitious development targets are framed in the con...

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Published in:International journal of water resources development 2013-12, Vol.29 (4), p.650-665
Main Authors: McClain, Michael E, Kashaigili, Japhet J, Ndomba, Preksedis
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environmental flow assessment
environmental sustainability
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Hydroelectric power
Industry
integrated water resources management
irrigated farming
Kenya
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