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The Zambezi River Basin : A Multi-Sector Investment Opportunities Analysis - Modeling, Analysis, and Input Data

ACID MINE DRAINAGE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL WATER AGRICULTURE ANNUAL DISCHARGE ANNUAL FLOW AQUATIC SPECIES AQUIFERS BASIC WATER NEEDS BASIN BOUNDARIES BASIN DEVELOPMENT SCENARIOS BASINS BAY BENEFICIAL USES BENEFITS OF HYDROPOWER BIODIVERSITY BOD BUFFER ZONE CANAL CATCHMENT CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATIC VARIABILITY CONSERVATION CONSERVATION OF NATURE COPPER COVERING CROPS DAM DAMS DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROPOWER DISCHARGE DRAINAGE DROUGHT DRY WEATHER ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC VALUES ECOSYSTEMS ENERGY PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS EVAPORATION EXISTING DAMS FISH FISHERIES FLATS FLOOD CONTROL FLOOD MANAGEMENT FLOOD PLAIN FLOOD PROTECTION FLOOD SEASON FLOODING FLOODPLAINS FLOODS FLOW DATA FORESTRY FRESHWATER FRESHWATER LAKE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY GRAVITY GROUNDWATER HEAD HIGHLANDS HOUSING HYDROELECTRIC SCHEME HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE HYDROLOGICAL SERVICES HYDROLOGY HYDROMETRIC STATIONS HYDROPOWER HYDROPOWER CAPACITY HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT HYDROPOWER FACILITIES HYDROPOWER GENERATION HYDROPOWER INSTALLATIONS HYDROPOWER OUTPUTS HYDROPOWER PLANT HYDROPOWER PLANTS HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL HYDROPOWER PRODUCTION HYDROPOWER PROJECTS HYDROPOWER SECTOR IMPOUNDMENT INDUSTRIAL USES INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IRRIGATED AREA IRRIGATED LAND IRRIGATION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT IRRIGATION INVESTMENT IRRIGATION REQUIREMENTS LAKE LAKES LARGE IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT OF WATER MARSH MILLION PEOPLE MINERALS MITIGATION MOUNTAINS NATURAL FLOW NATURAL RESOURCES OXYGEN DEMAND PONDS POTENTIAL FOR HYDROPOWER POTENTIAL HYDROPOWER POWER STATION POWER STATIONS PRECIPITATION PRECIPITATION DATA PRESSURE PUBLIC WORKS RAINFALL RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION RANGES RESERVOIR RESERVOIR LEVEL RESERVOIR OPERATIONS RESERVOIR RELEASES RESERVOIR WATER RESERVOIRS RESETTLEMENT RESTORATION RIPARIAN RIPARIAN COUNTRIES RIVER RIVER AUTHORITY RIVER BANK RIVER BASIN RIVER BASIN DEVELOPMENT RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT RIVER BASIN MODELING RIVER BASIN ORGANIZATION RIVER BASINS RIVER DISCHARGE RIVER FLOW RIVER FLOWS RIVER SYSTEM RIVERS RUNOFF SANITATION SECTORAL INVESTMENTS SPECIES SPILLWAY STORAGE CAPACITY STORAGE RESERVOIR STREAM STREAM FLOW SURFACE AREA SWAMP SWAMPS TRIBUTARIES TRIBUTARY TURBINE UPPER DAM UPSTREAM RESERVOIRS USE OF WATER WATER ABSTRACTION WATER ALLOCATION WATER CONSUMPTION WATER DEMAND WATER LEVEL WATER MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WATER RESOURCES WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT WATER SECTOR WATER SECTOR DEVELOPMENT WATER SUPPLY WATER TRANSFER WATER USE WATER USERS WATER WITHDRAWALS WATERS WETLANDS WETLANDS MANAGEMENT WILDLIFE
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World Bank
Africa | Southern Africa | Zambia | Angola | Botswana | Malawi | Mozambique | Namibia | Tanzania | Zimbabwe
2012-03-19T10:25:45Z | 2012-03-19T10:25:45Z | 2010-06-01

The Zambezi River Basin (ZRB) is one of the most diverse and valuable natural resources in Africa. Its waters are critical to sustainable economic growth and poverty reduction in the region. The overall objective of the Zambezi River Multi-Sector Investment Opportunity Analysis (MSIOA) is to illustrate the benefits of cooperation among the riparian countries in the ZRB through a multi-sectoral economic evaluation of water resources development, management options and scenarios from both national and basin-wide perspectives. Better management and cooperative development of the Basin's water resources could significantly increase agricultural yields, hydropower outputs, and economic opportunities. Collaboration has the potential to increase the efficiency of water use, strengthen environmental sustainability, improve regulation of the demands made on natural resources, and enable greater mitigation of the impact of droughts and floods. Seen in this light, cooperative river basin development and management not only provide a mechanism for increasing the productivity and sustainability of the river system, but also provide a potential platform for accelerated regional economic growth, cooperation, and stability within the wider Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).

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