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Discussion of “International Information and Techonlogy Transfer” by Charles G. Gunnerson (October, 1991, Vol. 117, No. 4)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Developing Countries: High Tech or Innovative Management?
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Economic growth in developing countries requires application of appropriate technology and effective management. Choice of appropriate technologies can generally be made from among those already known, with the adoption ...
Closure to “<i>Developing Countries: High Tech or Innovative Management?</i>” by Phillip Z. Kirpich (April, 1987, Vol. 113, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “Addressing Water Crisis in Developing Countries” by Harald D. Frederiksen
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “<i>Technology, Society, and Water Management</i>” by Warren Viessman Jr. (January, 1989, Vol. 115, No. 1)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Discussion of “<i>Problems and Potential of Irrigated Agriculture in Sub‐Saharan Africa</i>” by Mahmood Alam (March/April, 1991, Vol. 117, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Holistic Approach to Irrigation Management in Developing Countries
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The sound development of irrigation and drainage enterprises in developing countries is a continuing need to reduce hunger, environmental degradation, and population growth, and to promote political stability and international ...
Discussion of “<i>Water Management: Challenge and Opportunity</i>” by Warren Viessman Jr. (March/April, 1990, Vol. 116, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Closure to “Holistic Approach to Irrigation Management in Developing Countries” by Phillip Z. Kirpich (March/April, 1993, Vol. 119, No. 2)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Problems of Irrigation in Developing Countries
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This paper describes the crucial importance of irrigated agriculture to developing countries and to the world as a whole. This is followed by a summary of key problems that restrict and diminish the benefits of irrigated ...
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