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A geographic information system for water resources management in Cairo
In 1975 the Ministry of Irrigation of Egypt (now Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources) consolidated its research organizations into one organization and called this the Water Research Center (WRC). The Ministry, through the WRC, has requested that a host of detailed information be generated through the 11 research institutes of the WRC. These institutes are concerned with water distribution, channel maintenance, weed control, drainage, groundwater, water resources development, side-effects of the High Dam, sedimentation, hydraulic models, surveys, coastal protection and soil mechanics. There was no clearly visible technology available to store, analyse, and use efficiently the combined data from the WRC's 11 research institutes. Today, as the mass of information continues to grow, it becomes more and more apparent that an efficient means must be found to apply the data properly to analyse water resources problems and find solutions to them. This, of course, describes the use of a Geographic Information System.
A geographic information system for water resources management in Cairo
In 1975 the Ministry of Irrigation of Egypt (now Ministry of Public Works and Water Resources) consolidated its research organizations into one organization and called this the Water Research Center (WRC). The Ministry, through the WRC, has requested that a host of detailed information be generated through the 11 research institutes of the WRC. These institutes are concerned with water distribution, channel maintenance, weed control, drainage, groundwater, water resources development, side-effects of the High Dam, sedimentation, hydraulic models, surveys, coastal protection and soil mechanics. There was no clearly visible technology available to store, analyse, and use efficiently the combined data from the WRC's 11 research institutes. Today, as the mass of information continues to grow, it becomes more and more apparent that an efficient means must be found to apply the data properly to analyse water resources problems and find solutions to them. This, of course, describes the use of a Geographic Information System.
A geographic information system for water resources management in Cairo
Kady, Mona M. El (Autor:in)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 8 ; 182-185
01.09.1992
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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