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Restoring the Nile Basin
handle: 10986/23583
Watershed management has come to be recognized as a critical issue in the Nile Basin. Upstream land use can cause degradation and soil erosion, resulting in lower agricultural yields locally and causing sedimentation downstream. The increased sediment load causes economic problems by reducing water quality, and irrigation and hydropower potential, as well as increasing flooding. This note shows how, through Basin-wide cooperation, the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) has led efforts to address these problems, developing successful projects to deliver real results to restore the Nile.
- World Bank United States
Medical Subject Headings: fungi
RIVERS, HUMAN ACTIVITIES, FLOW, CANALS, DRAINS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, POLLUTION CONTROL, PLOTS, LAND CONSERVATION, PROGRAMS, UPLAND FORESTS, SPECIES, ECOSYSTEMS, IMPLEMENTATION, WATER, LAND MANAGEMENT, WATERSHED RESTORATION, MONITORING, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, LAND USE, AGRICULTURAL WATER USE, LAKE LEVELS, ANALYSIS, CONSTRUCTION, MICRO-WATERSHED, WATERWAYS, WATERSHED PROJECTS, CATCHMENTS, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION, AGREEMENT, EQUITABLE UTILIZATION, NAVIGATION, SOCIAL SERVICES, LAKES, WATER FLOWS, STUDIES, WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS, CONSERVATION, FISHING, COVERING, FOREST MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, LAND PRODUCTIVITY, BAMBOO, FISH, POLLUTION, CATCHMENT, FOOD, HYDROELECTRIC POWER, WATERSHED, QUALITY, RESTORATION, WETLAND MANAGEMENT, FLOOD EVENTS, PROJECT WATERSHED, FRUIT, NATURAL RESOURCE, DRINKING WATER, INVASIVE SPECIES, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, WETLANDS MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, BIODIVERSITY, FODDER, WATER HARVESTING, DROUGHTS, AGRICULTURE, EROSION, CLIMATE CHANGE, FLOODING, WATER STORAGE, SEDIMENT, STORMS, FOREST DEGRADATION, FORESTS, CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT, IRRIGATION, WETLAND, OXYGEN LEVELS, WETLANDS, RIVER FLOW, RIPARIAN, WETLAND CONSERVATION, POLICIES, FOREST, WATERSHEDS, LAND DEGRADATION, DEGRADED LANDS, TREES, LAND RESOURCES, SOIL EROSION, SEDIMENT LOAD, LAND, REGIONAL WATERSHED, MICRO WATERSHED, CATCHMENT AREA, PRESSURE, RIPARIAN COUNTRIES, HIGHLANDS, BASINS, RIVER, IRRIGATION WATER, DAMS, FORESTRY, CROPS, RESOURCE MONITORING, FLOODS, LAND-USE, PLANTING, WATER QUALITY, WATER SUPPLY, WATER USE, DEGRADATION, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION, AGROFORESTRY, CLIMATE, CONSERVATION EFFORTS, WATER RESOURCES, TREE SPECIES, DOWNSTREAM RIVERS, ECOSYSTEM, WATER QUALITY MONITORING, RESERVOIR, VEGETATION, DEFORESTATION, RESERVOIRS, FISHERIES
RIVERS, HUMAN ACTIVITIES, FLOW, CANALS, DRAINS, ECONOMIC GROWTH, POLLUTION CONTROL, PLOTS, LAND CONSERVATION, PROGRAMS, UPLAND FORESTS, SPECIES, ECOSYSTEMS, IMPLEMENTATION, WATER, LAND MANAGEMENT, WATERSHED RESTORATION, MONITORING, WATERSHED MANAGEMENT, LAND USE, AGRICULTURAL WATER USE, LAKE LEVELS, ANALYSIS, CONSTRUCTION, MICRO-WATERSHED, WATERWAYS, WATERSHED PROJECTS, CATCHMENTS, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION, AGREEMENT, EQUITABLE UTILIZATION, NAVIGATION, SOCIAL SERVICES, LAKES, WATER FLOWS, STUDIES, WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS, CONSERVATION, FISHING, COVERING, FOREST MANAGEMENT, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, LAND PRODUCTIVITY, BAMBOO, FISH, POLLUTION, CATCHMENT, FOOD, HYDROELECTRIC POWER, WATERSHED, QUALITY, RESTORATION, WETLAND MANAGEMENT, FLOOD EVENTS, PROJECT WATERSHED, FRUIT, NATURAL RESOURCE, DRINKING WATER, INVASIVE SPECIES, BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, WETLANDS MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, BIODIVERSITY, FODDER, WATER HARVESTING, DROUGHTS, AGRICULTURE, EROSION, CLIMATE CHANGE, FLOODING, WATER STORAGE, SEDIMENT, STORMS, FOREST DEGRADATION, FORESTS, CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT, IRRIGATION, WETLAND, OXYGEN LEVELS, WETLANDS, RIVER FLOW, RIPARIAN, WETLAND CONSERVATION, POLICIES, FOREST, WATERSHEDS, LAND DEGRADATION, DEGRADED LANDS, TREES, LAND RESOURCES, SOIL EROSION, SEDIMENT LOAD, LAND, REGIONAL WATERSHED, MICRO WATERSHED, CATCHMENT AREA, PRESSURE, RIPARIAN COUNTRIES, HIGHLANDS, BASINS, RIVER, IRRIGATION WATER, DAMS, FORESTRY, CROPS, RESOURCE MONITORING, FLOODS, LAND-USE, PLANTING, WATER QUALITY, WATER SUPPLY, WATER USE, DEGRADATION, NATURAL RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION, AGROFORESTRY, CLIMATE, CONSERVATION EFFORTS, WATER RESOURCES, TREE SPECIES, DOWNSTREAM RIVERS, ECOSYSTEM, WATER QUALITY MONITORING, RESERVOIR, VEGETATION, DEFORESTATION, RESERVOIRS, FISHERIES
Medical Subject Headings: fungi
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Watershed management has come to be recognized as a critical issue in the Nile Basin. Upstream land use can cause degradation and soil erosion, resulting in lower agricultural yields locally and causing sedimentation downstream. The increased sediment load causes economic problems by reducing water quality, and irrigation and hydropower potential, as well as increasing flooding. This note shows how, through Basin-wide cooperation, the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) has led efforts to address these problems, developing successful projects to deliver real results to restore the Nile.