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The Nile River System, Africa. Ecohydrology and Management from Catchment to Coast. Ecohydrology from Catchment to Coast

  • Book

  • February 2024
  • Region: Africa
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5789715

The Nile River System, Africa: Ecohydrology and Management from Catchment to Coast, Volume Two provides a critical synthesis of knowledge for an important global region. It covers water availability and needs in the Nile basin, focusing on socioeconomic, hydrological and ecological aspects and the catchment-coast continuum, also providing the information needed to develop a policy for the river that is less skewed toward immediate human needs and more focused on environmental impacts. Readers will find ecological perspectives, recent stresses, the current status of the basin, and more. The greater integration of ecological and river management themes is the main strength of this book, making it a strong reference for academics and water resources managers, as well as fishery experts, aquatic scientists and social scientists.

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Table of Contents

1. The Hydrology of The Nile River Basin
2. International Nile River Hydro-politics
3. Simulation and Assessment of the Flood from a GERD Break
4. The White Nile River Developing Water Crisis
5. Land Cover Changes between 2010 and 2020 in Lake Victoria Basin in Tanzania
6. The Holy Nile of Ancient Egypt
7. Nile River Morphodynamics: Modeling and Analysis
8. The sustainability of Egyptian Nile River fisheries
9. Water Quality Assessment of Drinking Water Intakes
10. Isotope Hydrology Techniques to Identify and Quantify Recharge and Pollution Sources in Nile River System, Egypt
11. Modeling the Bathymetry of Coastal Lakes Using Remote Sensing and GIS. Case study of Lake Manzala, Egypt
12. Salinity Intrusion in the Nile Estuary Under Climate Change
13. Environmental Assessment and Management for Rosetta Branch, the Nile River, Egypt
14. The Nile River Basin Ecohydrology: Problems and Solutions

Authors

Bakenaz A. Zeidan Head of Irrigation and Hydraulics, Department of Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, Egypt. Bakenaz A. Zeidan is Professor of Dams and Water Resources at Tanta university, Egypt. She was the head of the water department from 2003 until 2012. She teaches both undergraduate and graduate civil engineering students; including courses related to water engineering, Nile water crisis, and numerical modeling. She has more than 40 international published papers covering Nile water conflict, groundwater quality modelling, and FEM simulation of seismic responses of dam-reservoir-foundation coupled systems. She has participated in more than 50 scientific events and has supervised many Msc. and PhD dissertations. She is an active member of NGWA, ICOLD, USSD and is a peer reviewer for international water journals. Professor Zeidan is the focal point of Tanta university for the ministry of irrigation and water resources-Egypt and Founder of Tanta University Water Research and Technology Centre TUWRTC in 2011. Aly Islam Metwally Aly Aly Islam Metwally Aly is professor in Environmental Chemical Engineering at the Atomic Energy Authority, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt.. Professor, Environmental Chemical Engineering, Atomic Energy Authority, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt