El autor utiliza el mapa geomorfológico del sector fronterizo al San Juan para indicar las consecuencias que un proyecto hidroeléctrico en el río San Juan tendría para el sector fronterizo con Costa Rica por la subida de las aguas represadas.The author uses the geomorphological map of the San Juan River border sector to indicate the conse- quences for the border area with Costa Rica by the waters rising of the San Juan river hydroelectrical project
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Studies of dams require detailed river explorations from the planning phase. This paper analyses El ...
The hydro electrification of Costa Rica both has a positive and negative theme for the province. At ...
Situated between two oceans and two countries in Central America, the Rio San Juan is both a transis...
Many countries are establishing hydropower projects, often times without the consent of the communit...
This article analyses from an international perspective the legal implications for Costa Rica on the...
This article analyses from an international perspective the legal implications for Costa Rica on the...
This article discusses the negative factors of development in the region where was placed the preced...
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Most of the electric power in Costa Rica comes from hydroelectric power plants, which have caused st...
Costa Rica es un país con alta oferta hídrica y una extensa red fluvial. Sin embargo el estudio de l...
The Backwater Valley is the confluence of a mountainous areas known as Grampians Highlands. The arti...
Tesis (M. Sc) -- CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica1999Este estudio tuvo como fin proveer informaci?n a la...
The Usumacinta watershed, the 6th largest river and second tropical rainforest in Latin America, as ...
This article describes the current status of water resources availability and demand in Costa Rica a...
This article seeks to highlight the different projects that were drafted by the National Institute o...
Studies of dams require detailed river explorations from the planning phase. This paper analyses El ...
The hydro electrification of Costa Rica both has a positive and negative theme for the province. At ...
Situated between two oceans and two countries in Central America, the Rio San Juan is both a transis...
Many countries are establishing hydropower projects, often times without the consent of the communit...
This article analyses from an international perspective the legal implications for Costa Rica on the...
This article analyses from an international perspective the legal implications for Costa Rica on the...
This article discusses the negative factors of development in the region where was placed the preced...
The article adopts the notion of hydrosocial territories to analyse the impact of concessions for w...
Most of the electric power in Costa Rica comes from hydroelectric power plants, which have caused st...
Costa Rica es un país con alta oferta hídrica y una extensa red fluvial. Sin embargo el estudio de l...
The Backwater Valley is the confluence of a mountainous areas known as Grampians Highlands. The arti...
Tesis (M. Sc) -- CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica1999Este estudio tuvo como fin proveer informaci?n a la...
The Usumacinta watershed, the 6th largest river and second tropical rainforest in Latin America, as ...
This article describes the current status of water resources availability and demand in Costa Rica a...
This article seeks to highlight the different projects that were drafted by the National Institute o...
Studies of dams require detailed river explorations from the planning phase. This paper analyses El ...