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The Manavgat Project of Turkey: Water, an Economic Good
In spite of the fact that abundance of water creates problems and sometimes disasters, much of the problem with water lies with its scarcity. Water shortages in a region occur mainly for two reasons. The most important one is associated with climatic conditions, whereas the other has to do with the fact that the location of the water resource does not coincide with where it is needed. This is where engineering and technology come into play along with a handsome amount of capital requirement. As is the case for almost all engineering projects, project economy entails both technical and economic feasibility, which in turn requires that water should be treated as an economic commodity.
The Manavgat Project of Turkey: Water, an Economic Good
In spite of the fact that abundance of water creates problems and sometimes disasters, much of the problem with water lies with its scarcity. Water shortages in a region occur mainly for two reasons. The most important one is associated with climatic conditions, whereas the other has to do with the fact that the location of the water resource does not coincide with where it is needed. This is where engineering and technology come into play along with a handsome amount of capital requirement. As is the case for almost all engineering projects, project economy entails both technical and economic feasibility, which in turn requires that water should be treated as an economic commodity.
The Manavgat Project of Turkey: Water, an Economic Good
Yavuz, Huseyin (Autor:in)
International Journal of Water Resources Development ; 13 ; 561-566
01.12.1997
6 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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