Honduras is predominantly mountainous; its highest peaks are close to 2800 m. The country has a population of approximately s million and an area of 112,000 km2. In a bid to solve its energy problems and achieve greater self-sufficiency in energy production, Honduras turned to its abundant water resources. El Cajon Reservoir, the largest civil engineering project ever undertaken in the country, was a result of this approach. At the same time, Honduras is very prone to hurricanes. The present article describes the effects of Hurricane Mitch (1998) on El Cajon dam and examines the extent to..
Relatively little scholarship has compared the ecological impact of acute climate-related events ver...
In late October 2008 Hurricane Mitch slammed into Central America. Vulnerable communities and eroded...
Nestled among Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, Honduras is a tropical paradise of rainforests, ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. One of the deadliest tropical storms ...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras in October 1998 with disastrous results. Lack of accessto adequate l...
La Ceiba, Honduras, a city of about 200,000 people, lies along the Caribbean Sea, nestled against a ...
North American Weather Consultants has conducted summer cloud seeding programs in Guatemala and Hond...
On 24 October 1998, Atlantic Tropical Storm Mitch was upgraded to a hurricane that developed into on...
Water is an element that not only keeps humans alive but powers the world. Access, quality, and safe...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
This chapter examines the policy debate related to the links between forests and water in Central Am...
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was unprecedented in terms of storm activity in the United States...
In November 2020, Hurricane Eta, a category 4 hurricane, slammed the coast of Honduras and caused wi...
This paper assesses the extent to which Hurricane Mitch affected the rural poor in Honduras and whet...
Relatively little scholarship has compared the ecological impact of acute climate-related events ver...
In late October 2008 Hurricane Mitch slammed into Central America. Vulnerable communities and eroded...
Nestled among Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, Honduras is a tropical paradise of rainforests, ...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. One of the deadliest tropical storms ...
In October-November 1998, Hurricane Mitch wreaked havoc upon the Caribbean and parts of Central Amer...
Hurricane Mitch struck Honduras in October 1998 with disastrous results. Lack of accessto adequate l...
La Ceiba, Honduras, a city of about 200,000 people, lies along the Caribbean Sea, nestled against a ...
North American Weather Consultants has conducted summer cloud seeding programs in Guatemala and Hond...
On 24 October 1998, Atlantic Tropical Storm Mitch was upgraded to a hurricane that developed into on...
Water is an element that not only keeps humans alive but powers the world. Access, quality, and safe...
During the week beginning the 25th of October 1999 in Honduras and Nicaragua, Hurricane Mitch devast...
This chapter examines the policy debate related to the links between forests and water in Central Am...
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was unprecedented in terms of storm activity in the United States...
In November 2020, Hurricane Eta, a category 4 hurricane, slammed the coast of Honduras and caused wi...
This paper assesses the extent to which Hurricane Mitch affected the rural poor in Honduras and whet...
Relatively little scholarship has compared the ecological impact of acute climate-related events ver...
In late October 2008 Hurricane Mitch slammed into Central America. Vulnerable communities and eroded...
Nestled among Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, Honduras is a tropical paradise of rainforests, ...