Beschreibung
The construction of Aswan High Dam (AHD) in the southern part of Egypt resulted in the creation of one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. Lake Nasser provided a water tank' for the country besides drinking and municipal water supply, industrial and cooling water supply, power generation, agricultural irrigation, river regulation and flood control, commercial and recreational fisheries and other aesthetic recreational uses. The lake has undergone ecological changes in its characteristics, biodiversity, fisheries etc,. The present mutiauthors book is sets out to explore, a recent information on the various aspects of Lake Nasser (Geology, physico-chemical characters, sedimentation, flora & fauna, fish & fisheries, biodiversity, and other ecological changes that followed its early filling. The data are presented in a simple way supported by tables and figures which will be undoubtedly a useful reference to individuals and institutions working on the Lake
Autorenporträt
Gamal M Elshabrawy has worked as a researcher in NIOF, Egypt. He has attended many training courses in Egypt, Jordan and Belgium as well as several national and international conferences. He has written forty two publications in national and international journals and was contributed in producing 4 and 2 chapters in international books