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A Model For The Appraisal Of The Environmental Impacts Of The Projects

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  • Soliman, Ibrahim

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The study generates a case study model for social project appraisal that simulates the economic treatment of a depletable resource, environment protection from pollution effects and public goods damage. The project is a high dam project that generates an "environmental friendly technology" for energy creation "Hydroelectric" that saves a depleted fuel and reduces the premature death probability and it preserves water for irrigating additional newly reclaimed land for agricultural production. Although, this model simulates the comparable one in Egypt, its volume and figures were simplified here for several reasons. The study is interest in building up a model to test its validity for further applications, rather than to restrict it to access the feasibility or validity of the High Dam, as the protection of Egypt from drought several times within the last three decades was enough evidence to judge how valid was the decision to establish it. The externalities of the actual "Aswan" high dam are much more beyond what presented here.

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  • Soliman, Ibrahim, 1995. "A Model For The Appraisal Of The Environmental Impacts Of The Projects," Conference Papers 119883, Zagazig University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:zudacp:119883
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.119883
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    1. Ibrahim Soliman, 2018. "Role of Buffalo Production in Sustainable Development of Rural Regions," Cooperative Management, in: Konstadinos Mattas & George Baourakis & Constantin Zopounidis (ed.), Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security, pages 21-38, Springer.
    2. Ibrahim Soliman, 2015. "Diagnosis and Challenges of Sustainable Agricultural Development in Egypt," Cooperative Management, in: Michel Petit & Etienne Montaigne & Fatima El Hadad-Gauthier & José María García Álvarez-Coque & Kons (ed.), Sustainable Agricultural Development, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 19-64, Springer.

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