Afghanistan’s trans-boundary waters :
ACKU
Heinrich Böll Stiftung.
2nd edition.
Kabul, Afghanistan : Heinrich Böll Stiftung ; Duran Research & Analysis, 2015.
[8] unnumbered pages, viii, 52 pages : color maps ; 26 cm.
Summary: “According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, Afghanistan has substantial water resources, but the country’s water infrastructure is inadequate to support rapid and substantial economic growth. While the water potential of Afghanistan is estimated to be 75billion m3/ year on average, Afghanistan ranks lowest in water storage capacity. Except for some of the tributaries of the Kabul river that flow from Pakistan’s Chitral into Kunar river, Afghanistan is an upstream riparian country…”—(page i).
English
Water supply
Afghanistan.
Water management
Afghanistan.
Water-supply
Management.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan.
Water management
Afghanistan.
Water-supply
Management.
Afghanistan
Pamphlet TD313. / A3. / A873 2015
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000502111 3ACKU000502459 3ACKU000530047
“July, 2015”.
“Heinrich Böll Stiftung”—cover page.
“Heinrich Böll Stiftung”—cover page.
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