The Nile River System, Africa 1st Edition
Capture the power and complexity of Africa’s greatest lifeline with The Nile River System, Africa 1st Edition by Bakenaz A. Zeidan and Aly Islam Metwally Aly. This authoritative volume draws readers into the heart of the Nile Basin, offering a clear, richly illustrated exploration of hydrology, geomorphology, and water-resource management across Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and the broader East African region.
Delve into expertly explained river dynamics—from headwaters in the highlands to delta processes at the Mediterranean—backed by contemporary data and field-informed analysis. The book balances technical rigor with accessible language, making complex topics like seasonal flow variability, sediment transport, and basin-wide governance understandable for students, engineers, policymakers and environmental professionals.
Designed for practical use, the text highlights real-world applications: sustainable water planning, flood risk assessment, irrigation strategy, and transboundary cooperation across the Nile Basin. Case studies and regional perspectives provide valuable context for researchers and decision-makers addressing climate change impacts, development pressures, and ecosystem conservation in Africa.
Whether you’re studying hydrology, shaping water policy, or simply fascinated by the Nile’s cultural and ecological significance, this 1st Edition is an essential reference that informs and inspires. Add The Nile River System, Africa 1st Edition to your collection to deepen your understanding of one of the world’s most influential river systems and the communities it sustains. Order now to bring expert insight into your work or study.
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