Based on research carried out for the exhibition "Africa Big Change Big Chance", this essay offers an inventory of the dams built in Africa by Salini Impregilo. To facilitate an understanding of territorial changes, of which dams are fundamental elements, and of the problem of diversifying the sources of growth, the essay is preceded by an overview of the continent's water resources. What follows is an overview of 56 dams, grouped under four headlines: architectural development in the Maghreb; transnational conflicts over exploitation of the Nile waters; large hydraulic projects for Atlantic West Africa; river labyrinths in sub-Saharan Afric
Drought is common throughout much of Africa and, as a result, many attempts have been made to develo...
The current acute needs for improved water resources and energy management in the contemporary devel...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
Based on research carried out for the exhibition "Africa Big Change Big Chance", this essay offers a...
Dams, irrigation systems and hydropolitics are back on the geopolitical agenda. In recent years, we ...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
West Africa has a relatively large number of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectricity are gaini...
Africa has been estimated to contain 1/2 the worlds hydropower potential; its Congo River, the earth...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will not only be Africa’s largest dam, but it is also ess...
This article examines the environmental and socioeconomic consequences of hydraulic infrastructural ...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
Most contemporary literature on large dams is critical of their performance particularly regarding t...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
International audienceThis paper examines the environmental and socio-economic consequences of hydra...
Drought is common throughout much of Africa and, as a result, many attempts have been made to develo...
The current acute needs for improved water resources and energy management in the contemporary devel...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...
Based on research carried out for the exhibition "Africa Big Change Big Chance", this essay offers a...
Dams, irrigation systems and hydropolitics are back on the geopolitical agenda. In recent years, we ...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
One of the many legacies of colonialism in Africa is the multiplicity of river basins shared by two ...
West Africa has a relatively large number of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectricity are gaini...
Africa has been estimated to contain 1/2 the worlds hydropower potential; its Congo River, the earth...
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will not only be Africa’s largest dam, but it is also ess...
This article examines the environmental and socioeconomic consequences of hydraulic infrastructural ...
Following a decade from the mid-1990s that saw a near cessation in dam building, the infrastructure ...
Most contemporary literature on large dams is critical of their performance particularly regarding t...
The water resources of the Sahelian countries bordering the Senegal River basin (Senegal, Mali and M...
International audienceThis paper examines the environmental and socio-economic consequences of hydra...
Drought is common throughout much of Africa and, as a result, many attempts have been made to develo...
The current acute needs for improved water resources and energy management in the contemporary devel...
In recent years, both Chinese overseas investment and hydropower development have been topics of inc...