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Understanding and managing new risks on the Nile with the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Kevin G. Wheeler; Marc Jeuland; Jim W. Hall; Edith Zagona; Dale Whittington
2020-10-16
出版年2020
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When construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is completed, the Nile will have two of the world’s largest dams—the High Aswan Dam (HAD) and the GERD—in two different countries (Egypt and Ethiopia). There is not yet agreement on how these dams will operate to manage scarce water resources. We elucidate the potential risks and opportunities to Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia by simulating the filling period of the reservoir; a new normal period after the reservoir fills; and a severe multi-year drought after the filling. Our analysis illustrates how during filling the HAD reservoir could fall to levels not seen in recent decades, although the risk of water shortage in Egypt is relatively low. The new normal will benefit Ethiopia and Sudan without significantly affecting water users in Egypt. Management of multi-year droughts will require careful coordination if risks of harmful impacts are to be minimized.

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来源平台Environment for Development Initiative
文献类型科技报告
条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/299357
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Kevin G. Wheeler,Marc Jeuland,Jim W. Hall,et al. Understanding and managing new risks on the Nile with the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam,2020.
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