Water resource development and land settlement in Southern Peru: The Majes Project
Abstract The Majes Project involves the diversion of water from the Atlantic to the Pacific watershed, the construction of a water storage and a control system for hydroelectric-power generation, and the irrigation of 60, 000 ha of desert lands in the S coastlands of Peru. The project envisages the...
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Enthalten in: GeoJournal - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1977, 11(1985), 1 vom: Juli, Seite 69-78 |
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