Titre de série : |
New civil Engineer Interbational |
Titre : |
Dam Scheme |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : |
OMVS |
Editeur : |
OMVS |
Année de publication : |
1978 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-06685 |
Note générale : |
An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Irrigation Agriculture Inondation Dam scheme Vallée du Sénégal Programme de développement |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. |
Note de contenu : |
An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. |
New civil Engineer Interbational. Dam Scheme [texte imprimé] . - OMVS . - OMVS, 1978. ISSN : CI-06685 An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Irrigation Agriculture Inondation Dam scheme Vallée du Sénégal Programme de développement |
Index. décimale : |
630 Agriculture et techniques connexes |
Résumé : |
An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. |
Note de contenu : |
An ambition US $500m flood regulation programme gets under way in the Senegal valley, west Africa, amid rising speculation from former colonial powers, third word sociologists and a dwindling local population, that the scheme is too big, too revolutionnary or just plain too late. The scheme should bring year-roud irrigation to almost 500,000ha of land-but will there be anyone left to farm it ? The Senegal valley scheme, financeed largely by interest-free loans hom the muslim arabs world, follows 40 years of deliberation on the problems posed by drough and uncertain agriculture in the area. |
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