Thesis Open Access
Abera Ejigu Akelate
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<identifier identifierType="DOI">10.20372/nadre:1335</identifier>
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<creatorName>Abera Ejigu Akelate</creatorName>
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<title>A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Masters of Science in Hydraulics and Hydro_power Engineering of Arbaminch University</title>
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<publisher>Zenodo</publisher>
<publicationYear>2011</publicationYear>
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<date dateType="Issued">2011-09-01</date>
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<description descriptionType="Abstract"><p>Management of water resources has become a major challenge in recent years. Reservoir<br>
operation is designed based on the interrelated hydrological, physical, and operational<br>
parameters that have direct and indirect relation on the water resource activity to the<br>
downstream of the reservoir.<br>
In the next 30 years, water use will increase by 50% in the world. By 2025, about 4 billion<br>
people will live under conditions of severe water stress (Gourbesvivelli, 2008).<br>
Therefore, development of priority water infrastructures and improvements of water<br>
management have essential and complementary roles in contributing to sustainable<br>
growth and poverty reduction in developing countries like Ethiopia. One way of improving<br>
water management is through increasing efficiency of dam reservoirs. Increasing the<br>
efficiency reservoir by using optimal reservoir operation is among the solutions for improvement<br>
of hydropower generation.</p></description>
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