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Warsak Dam
Water and Power Resources of West Pakistan
Risk Management and Public Perception of Hydropower
Water Conflict Management and Cooperation Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Hydrologic Evaluation of Salinity Control and Reclamation Projects in the Indus Plain, Pakistan a Summary
Application of a 1D Numerical Model for Sediment Management in Dasu Hydropower Project
Pak Floods Overview [Converted]
Variability and Trend Detection in the Sediment Load of the Upper Indus River
Final Report
B) Beautification Master Plan for Peshawar
Development Coordination
Pollution and the Kabul River an Analysis and Action Plan This Report Is Dedicated to the Memory of Trevor Headley Porter
Enhanced Engagement in Research on Kabul River Basin (Ekarb)
RUNNING on EMPTY Pakistan’S Water Crisis
Pakistan: Effects of Monsoon Flooding
Contingency Plan Tingency Plan
The Impact of Suspended Sediment Load on Reservoir Siltation and Energy Production: a Case Study of the Indus River and Its Tributaries
Reservoir Sedimentation WTP71 Public Disclosure Authorized Impact, Extent, and Mitigation September1987
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An Assessment of Chemical Pollution in River Kabul and Its Possible Impacts on Fisheries*
Isotopic Study of Waterlogging and Salinization in Peshwar Valley
Understanding Pakistan's Water-Security Nexus
Alkali Silica Reaction (Asr) Potential of Sand and Gravels from Nw-Himalayan Rivers and Their Performance As Concrete Aggregate at Three Dams in Pakistan C
Fish Fauna of River Kabul Downstraeam Warsak JEZS 2017; 5(1): 546-548 © 2017 JEZS Dam Received: 15-11-2016 Accepted: 16-12-2016
Dam Building in the Himalayas
Wapda's Developmental Plan
A Case Study of Tarbela Dam Resettlement in Pakistan
Synergic Multi-Purpose Development of Surface Water Resources
Hydropower in General
Economics of Irrigation on Sugarcane Crop in Peshawar
Kabul River and Pak-Afghan Relations
Review of World Bank Two Most Terrible Moves Resulting in All Ever Increasing, Terrible Climate Calamities Over the Entire Earth
The Case of the Eastern Kabul River Basin-Afghanistan
FUELING the FUTURE: Meeting Pakistan’S Energy Needs in the 21St Century
TIR}IS of ERENCE: Allotment of Residential Plots to 2000 Affected People, out of 30,000 Acres of Remaining Land for Affected People of Terbela Dam; Ll
Analysis of Stream Ow Data for Trend Detection on Major Rivers of The
Annual Report 2012 - 2013
Enhanced Engagement in Research on Kabul River Basin (Ekarb)
Pakistan Flood Situation, Overview Map of Population and Flood Extent