Towards a Safe Coasts In Egypt
The Safe Coasts project is one of several initiatives under the Joint Cooperation in Applied Research (JCAR), a collaboration between Egypt and the Netherlands focused on water management research. Funded by the Dutch Embassy in Egypt, it...
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Hydrodynamic and water quality model for Manzala Lake, 2015
This project developed an integrated model to simulate water movement and quality in Manzala Lake. The study assessed pollution levels, circulation patterns, and ecological risks. Findings supported sustainable management strategies to restore and protect the lake’s ecosystem.
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Dredged Material Placement to Support Sustainable Shoreline Management in the Nile Delta, 2015
This project explored the reuse of dredged sediments to strengthen vulnerable Nile Delta shorelines. Research focused on erosion control, habitat protection, and land stability. Results provided sustainable approaches to safeguard coastal zones against rising sea levels.
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Coastal erosion management plan for the Nile Delta, 2016
This project focused on assessing the extent of coastal erosion in the Nile Delta and proposed a management plan to mitigate risks. It included sediment transport analysis and restoration techniques to protect vulnerable shorelines.
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Integrated flood risk management for Cairo, 2018
This project developed a comprehensive flood risk assessment model for Cairo, combining hydrological simulations with urban planning. It aimed to enhance resilience against flooding through infrastructure improvements and community awareness programs.
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Biodiversity assessment in the Nile River ecosystem, 2017
This project evaluated the diversity of fish species and their habitats in the Nile River. Field surveys and genetic studies were conducted to inform conservation strategies aimed at maintaining ecosystem health amidst environmental changes.
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